releases (Meaning)
releases
to let go, to give permission for publication, performance, exhibition, or sale of, the act or manner of concluding a musical tone or phrase, relief or deliverance from sorrow, suffering, or trouble, relinquishment of a right or claim, to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude, the act or an instance of liberating or freeing (as from restraint), a giving up of a right or claim, the action or manner of throwing a ball, to relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses, the state of being freed, the act or instance of freeing especially from custody, to make available to the public, to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person, to give permission for publication, performance, exhibition, or sale of (as a movie or news story), to set free from confinement, the act or an instance of setting free or letting go, performance, publication, to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility, discharge from an obligation or responsibility that bars a cause of action, an instrument effecting a legal release, to set free (as from confinement), a conveyance of a right in lands or tenements to another having an estate in possession, a discharge from an obligation (as a debt), a document that contains a release, relief or rescue from sorrow, suffering, or trouble, an act by which a legal right is discharged, to relieve from something that holds or burdens, the matter released, a device adapted to hold or release a mechanism as required, discharge from obligation or responsibility, to lease again, the act or manner of ending a sound, a statement prepared for the press, the giving up or renunciation of a right or claim that bars a cause of action, to give up in favor of another, the act of permitting performance or publication, an act or instrument that effects a release, to move from one's normal position (as in football or basketball) in order to assume another position or to perform a second assignment
Synonyms & Antonyms of releases
releases Sentence Examples
- The volcano's eruption releases vast amounts of ash, lava, and gas into the atmosphere.
- Exercise releases endorphins, which have mood-boosting effects.
- Stress hormones release cortisol, which can have negative health consequences.
- The chemical reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light.
- The patient's medication releases slowly over 24 hours to provide sustained relief.
- The perfume's fragrance releases slowly, enveloping the wearer in a pleasant aroma.
- The tree's roots release water vapor into the atmosphere through transpiration.
- The enzyme catalyst releases a chemical product after a reaction takes place.
- The airbag system releases in the event of a car accident, protecting the occupants.
- The dam's floodgates release water, controlling the flow and preventing flooding downstream.
FAQs About the word releases
to let go, to give permission for publication, performance, exhibition, or sale of, the act or manner of concluding a musical tone or phrase, relief or delivera
unleashes, loosens, expresses,unlocks, unloosens, lets go, uncorks, unlooses, looses, liberates
regulates, holds, reins (in), constrains,contains, governs, inhibits, restrains, checks, smothers
The volcano's eruption releases vast amounts of ash, lava, and gas into the atmosphere.
Exercise releases endorphins, which have mood-boosting effects.
Stress hormones release cortisol, which can have negative health consequences.
The chemical reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light.