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Release as a Adjective has these synonyms:
freeing, releasing, liberating, loosing, unloosing, delivering, emancipating, manumitting, rescuing, saving, freedom, liberation, deliverance, discharge, emancipation, manumission, rescue, remission, salvationExample: The release of the prisoner is scheduled for noon. It would be a great release to be rid of housework.
Release as a Noun has these synonyms:
issue, publish, make available, put out, pass out, hand out, come out with, circulate, distribute, disseminate, launch, unveil, presentExample: The government refuses to release information that is considered harmful to its interests. The band's new album will be released tomorrow.
let go, (set) free, liberate, (set or let or turn) loose, unloose, untie, unchain, unfetter, unshackle, deliver, let out, disenthral, discharge, let off, emancipate, manumit, rescue, save
Example: They kept up a strenuous campaign until all the political prisoners were released.
Release as a Verb has these synonyms:
press or publicity release, announcement, publicity, notice, story, reportExample: The press office sent out a release to the media about Randolph's appointment.
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