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Definition of release
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Release
(n.) A
giving
up or
relinquishment
of some right or
claim;
a
conveyance
of a man's right in lands or
tenements
to
another
who has some
estate
in
possession;
a
quitclaim.
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Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Release
from
wardship;
deliverance.
Rescueless
::
Rescueless
(a.)
Without
rescue
or
release.
Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. i.) To
release
one's self; to
become
detached;
to free one's self.
Dimit
::
Dimit (v. t.) To
dismiss,
let go, or
release..
Remission
::
Remission
(n.)
Discharge
from that which is due;
relinquishment
of a
claim,
right,
or
obligation;
pardon
of
transgression;
release
from
forfeiture,
penalty,
debt, etc..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) Free, or
released,
from some
liability
to which
others
are
subject;
excepted
from the
operation
or
burden
of some law;
released;
free;
clear;
privileged;
-- (with
from):
not
subject
to; not
liable
to; as, goods
exempt
from
execution;
a
person
exempt
from jury
service..
Unleash
::
Unleash
(v. t.) To free from a
leash,
or as from a
leash;
to let go; to
release;
as, to
unleash
dogs..
Unstick
::
Unstick
(v. t.) To
release,
as one thing stuck to
another..
Absolve
::
Absolve
(v. t.) To set free, or
release,
as from some
obligation,
debt, or
responsibility,
or from the
consequences
of guilt or such ties as it would be sin or guilt to
violate;
to
pronounce
free; as, to
absolve
a
subject
from his
allegiance;
to
absolve
an
offender,
which
amounts
to an
acquittal
and
remission
of his
punishment..
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To
release
from a fold or pen; as, to
unfold
sheep..
Assoil
::
Assoil
(v. t.) To set free; to
release.
Uncloister
::
Uncloister
(v. t.) To
release
from a
cloister,
or from
confinement
or
seclusion;
to set free; to
liberate..
Dispark
::
Dispark
(v. t.) To set at
large;
to
release
from
inclosure.
Disobligation
::
Disobligation
(n.)
Release
from
obligation.
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..
Disobligement
::
Disobligement
(n.)
Release
from
obligation.
Unbundle
::
Unbundle
(v. t.) To
release,
as from a
bundle;
to
disclose..
Lock
::
Lock (n.)
Anything
that
fastens;
specifically,
a
fastening,
as for a door, a lid, a
trunk,
a
drawer,
and the like, in which a bolt is moved by a key so as to hold or to
release
the thing
fastened..
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..
Unmonopolize
::
Unmonopolize
(v. t.) To
recover
or
release
from the state of being
monopolized.
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