Pronunciation: /rɪˈlis/
noun the action of releasing someone or something
A1 The movie release date was announced on social media.
A2 The new software release fixed several bugs.
B1 The company's latest product release was met with mixed reviews.
B2 The band's album release party was a huge success.
C1 The government's release of classified documents caused a stir in the media.
C2 The artist's latest release topped the charts within hours of its debut.
verb to allow or enable to escape, set free
A1 The teacher will release the students from class at 3:00 PM.
A2 The zoo will release the new animals into their enclosures tomorrow.
B1 The company plans to release a new product next month.
B2 The movie studio will release the highly anticipated sequel next summer.
C1 The government decided to release the classified documents to the public.
C2 The author will release a new novel under a pseudonym to avoid attention.
formal The company plans to release a new product next quarter.
informal Did you hear they're gonna release the new iPhone soon?
slang I can't wait for them to drop the new album!
figurative She felt a sense of release after finally letting go of the past.
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