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Definition of release
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Release
(n.)
Discharge
from
obligation
or
responsibility,
as from debt,
penalty,
or claim of any kind;
acquittance..
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Released
::
Released
(imp. & p. p.) of
Releas.
Unbarrel
::
Unbarrel
(v. t.) To
remove
or
release
from a
barrel
or
barrels.
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To set free from
restraint;
to set at
liberty;
to
release;
to
liberate,
as from
control;
to give up; to free; to save; to
rescue
from evil
actual
or
feared;
-- often with from or out of; as, to
deliver
one from
captivity,
or from fear of
death..
Rescueless
::
Rescueless
(a.)
Without
rescue
or
release.
Disespouse
::
Disespouse
(v. t.) To
release
from
espousal
or
plighted
faith.
Releaser
::
Releaser
(n.) One who
releases,
or sets
free..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) Legal
release
from
confinement;
liberation;
as, the
discharge
of a
prisoner..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To
relieve
from
something
that
confines,
burdens,
or
oppresses,
as from pain,
trouble,
obligation,
penalty..
Bail
::
Bail
(v./t.)
To
deliver;
to
release.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Exempt;
clear;
released;
liberated;
not
encumbered
or
troubled
with; as, free from pain; free from a
burden;
--
followed
by from, or,
rarely,
by of..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Release
from
wardship;
deliverance.
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To
release
from a fold or pen; as, to
unfold
sheep..
Cleat
::
Cleat (n.) A
device
made of wood or
metal,
having
two arms,
around
which turns may be taken with a line or rope so as to hold
securely
and yet be
readily
released.
It is
bolted
by the
middle
to a deck or mast, etc., or it may be
lashed
to a
rope..
Disoblige
::
Disoblige
(v. t.) To
release
from
obligation.
Manumit
::
Manumit
(v. t.) To
release
from
slavery;
to
liberate
from
personal
bondage
or
servitude;
to free, as a
slave..
Rescat
::
Rescat
(n.)
Ransom;
release.
Releasor
::
Releasor
(n.) One by whom a
release
is
given.
Unleash
::
Unleash
(v. t.) To free from a
leash,
or as from a
leash;
to let go; to
release;
as, to
unleash
dogs..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To let loose
again;
to set free from
restraint,
confinement,
or
servitude;
to give
liberty
to, or to set at
liberty;
to let go..
Quitclaim
::
Quitclaim
(n.) A
release
or
relinquishment
of a
claim;
a deed of
release;
an
instrument
by which some
right,
title,
interest,
or
claim,
which one
person
has, or is
supposed
to have, in or to an
estate
held by
himself
or
another,
is
released
or
relinquished,
the
grantor
generally
covenanting
only
against
persons
who claim under
himself..
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