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Sentences with release

re·lease
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  • He was released from custody the next day. [be VERB-ed + from]
  • He called for the immediate release of all political prisoners.
  • Divorce releases both the husband and wife from all marital obligations to each other. [VERB noun + from]
  • ...release from stored tensions, traumas and grief. [+ from]
  • Becoming your own person releases your creativity. [VERB noun]
  • They're not releasing any more details yet. [VERB noun]
  • He stopped and faced her, releasing her wrist. [VERB noun]
  • Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb. [VERB noun]
  • ...a weapon which releases toxic nerve gas. [VERB noun]
  • He is releasing an album of love songs. [VERB noun]
  • Which of the new releases do you think are really good?
  • The video has sold three million copies in its first three weeks on release.
  • To release details of an agreement
  • A new release from Bob Dylan
  • To release an arrow
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