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Definition of release
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of release is as below...
Release
(n.) To let go, as a legal
claim;
to
discharge
or
relinquish
a right to, as lands or
tenements,
by
conveying
to
another
who has some right or
estate
in
possession,
as when the
person
in
remainder
releases
his right to the
tenant
in
possession;
to
quit..
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Checkmate
::
Checkmate
(n.) The
position
in the game of chess when a king is in check and
cannot
be
released,
-- which ends the
game..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The
security
given for the
appearance
of a
prisoner
in order to
obtain
his
release
from
custody
of the
officer;
as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To
loosen;
to
relax;
to
remove
the
obligation
of; as, to
release
an
ordinance..
Franchisement
::
Franchisement
(n.)
Release;
deliverance;
freedom.
Acquitter
::
Acquitter
(n.) One who
acquits
or
releases.
Released
::
Released
(imp. & p. p.) of
Releas.
Unbundle
::
Unbundle
(v. t.) To
release,
as from a
bundle;
to
disclose..
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
admitting
dispensation;
not
subject
to
release
or
exemption.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) Legal
release
from
confinement;
liberation;
as, the
discharge
of a
prisoner..
Disenthrall
::
Disenthrall
(v. t.) To
release
from
thralldom
or
slavery;
to give
freedom
to; to
disinthrall.
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To free from
entanglement;
to
release
from a
condition
of being
intricately
and
confusedly
involved
or
interlaced;
to
reduce
to
orderly
arrangement;
to
straighten
out; as, to
disentangle
a skein of
yarn..
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) A
charge
paid for the
release
of
impounded
cattle.
Unleash
::
Unleash
(v. t.) To free from a
leash,
or as from a
leash;
to let go; to
release;
as, to
unleash
dogs..
Ease
::
Ease (n.) To
release
from
pressure
or
restraint;
to move
gently;
to lift
slightly;
to shift a
little;
as, to ease a bar or nut in
machinery..
Releasor
::
Releasor
(n.) One by whom a
release
is
given.
Releasable
::
Releasable
(a.) That may be
released.
Liberate
::
Liberate
(a.) To
release
from
restraint
or
bondage;
to set at
liberty;
to free; to
manumit;
to
disengage;
as, to
liberate
a slave or
prisoner;
to
liberate
the mind from
prejudice;
to
liberate
gases..
Relieve
::
Relieve
(v. t.) To
release
from a post,
station,
or duty; to put
another
in place of, or to take the place of, in the
bearing
of any
burden,
or
discharge
of any
duty..
Disespouse
::
Disespouse
(v. t.) To
release
from
espousal
or
plighted
faith.
Dispark
::
Dispark
(v. t.) To set at
large;
to
release
from
inclosure.
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