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Definitions from the WebReleasePart of Speech: VerbSense 1: Free from confinement or restraintDefinition: To set free or liberate someone or something from confinement or restraint. Example Sentence: After being trapped for hours, the firefighters finally released the scared cat from the tree. Sense 2: Make available or publish something for the publicDefinition: To make something available or accessible to the public, typically through publication or distribution. Example Sentence: The publisher will release the highly anticipated novel next month. Part of Speech: NounSense: The action of setting someone or something freeDefinition: The act or process of freeing someone or something from confinement or restraint. Example Sentence: The release of the prisoners was a cause for celebration among their families. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Pertaining to something being popular or localDefinition: Describing something that specifically focuses on being popular or relevant within a particular local area. Example Sentence: The local radio station played only release music from artists in the city. | ||||
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