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Definition of release
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Release
(n.) The act of
opening
the
exhaust
port to allow the steam to
escape.
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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..
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To
release
from a fold or pen; as, to
unfold
sheep..
Relesse
::
Relesse
(v. t.) To
release.
Unmew
::
Unmew (v. t.) To
release
from
confinement
or
restraint.
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(n.) The
clearing
off of debt or
obligation;
a
release
or
discharge
from debt or other
liability.
Lead
::
Lead (n.) The width of port
opening
which is
uncovered
by the
valve,
for the
admission
or
release
of
steam,
at the
instant
when the
piston
is at end of its
stroke..
Assoil
::
Assoil
(v. t.) To set free; to
release.
Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. t.) To
release
from that with which
anything
is
engaged,
engrossed,
involved,
or
entangled;
to
extricate;
to
detach;
to set free; to
liberate;
to
clear;
as, to
disengage
one from a
party,
from
broils
and
controversies,
from an oath,
promise,
or
occupation;
to
disengage
the
affections
a
favorite
pursuit,
the mind from
study..
Disoblige
::
Disoblige
(v. t.) To
release
from
obligation.
Stanch
::
Stanch
(n.) A flood gate by which water is
accumulated,
for
floating
a boat over a
shallow
part of a
stream
by its
release..
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To
release
from
obligation,
accusation,
penalty,
or the like; to
absolve;
to
acquit..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.)
Release
from
wardship;
deliverance.
Pardon
::
Pardon
(v. t.) A
release,
by a
sovereign,
or
officer
having
jurisdiction,
from the
penalties
of an
offense,
being
distinguished
from
amenesty,
which is a
general
obliteration
and
canceling
of a
particular
line of past
offenses..
Dissolve
::
Dissolve
(v. t.) To
annul;
to
rescind;
to
discharge
or
release;
as, to
dissolve
an
injunction..
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..
Rescat
::
Rescat
(v. t.) To
ransom;
to
release;
to
rescue.
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..
Manumit
::
Manumit
(v. t.) To
release
from
slavery;
to
liberate
from
personal
bondage
or
servitude;
to free, as a
slave..
Unbundle
::
Unbundle
(v. t.) To
release,
as from a
bundle;
to
disclose..
Remise
::
Remise
(n.) A
giving
or
granting
back;
surrender;
return;
release,
as of a
claim..
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