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  1. 7 release something to make something available to the public Police have released no further details about the accident. to release a movie/book/CD new products released onto the market 8 release something to make something available that had previously been restricted The new building program will go ahead as soon as the government releases the funds.

  2. 16 meanings: 1. to free (a person, animal, etc) from captivity or imprisonment 2. to free (someone) from obligation or duty 3..... Click for more definitions.

  3. Synonyms for RELEASE: unleash, loosen, unlock, let go, express, loose, unloose, uncork; Antonyms of RELEASE: hold, check, control, contain, restrain, regulate, govern ...

  4. Define release. release synonyms, release pronunciation, release translation, English dictionary definition of release. tr.v. re·leased , re·leas·ing , re·leas·es 1. a. To set free from confinement or bondage: released the prisoner.

  5. Release of these hormones gives the body a temporary increase in strength and energy. disasters resulting from accidental releases of toxic substances; The aim is to control the risks of exposure to chemicals by preventing release at source. release of something into something the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

  6. Release definition: To surrender (a right, claim, or title). Origin of Release Middle English relesen from Old French relaissier alteration of relacher from Latin relaxāre relax

  7. RELEASED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of release 2. to give freedom or free movement to someone or…. Learn more.