It does this both figuratively (by rekindling interest in it) and literally, by organising concerts, releasing records, distributing those releases and other merchandise. The company was charged with releasing toxic gases into the atmosphere. The meaning of release is to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude
How to use release in a sentence The dog brought the ball back to us but wouldn’t release it To allow or cause (something) to fall, escape, etc.
A freeing from jail, burden, debt, pain, emotional strain, etc.:[countable] a release from all his worries [countable] anything that brings about such freeing or releasing. To cause or allow to move away or spread from a source or place of confinement To make available for use
Released the funds for the project To set free from obligations, commitments, or debt Released them from their contract To relieve of care or suffering
Whether you’re a teacher or a learner, vocabulary.com can put you or your class on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement. The word 'releasing' originated from the old french word 'relesser', which means 'to let go, release' It has been used in the english language since the 14th century. She tried again, releasing more rope this time
He shifted her without releasing her Further, the age releasing from service was raised from 40 to 43 years and the militia (landsturm) was reorganized. Present participle of release 2 To give freedom or free movement to someone or something
Containing, holding, controlling, regulating, checking, governing, restraining, inhibiting