Sentence examples for To release from inspiring English sources

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To release

noun

The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).

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To release".

Amazon declines to release numbers.

A.I.G. seeks clearance to release its bonuses.

Now is the time to release her".

"I ask you to release my book".

"How are you going to release this?

The company declined to release figures.

(MoMA declined to release Mr. Lemon's budget).

We were obliged to release them all.

The easy part is to release prisoners.

(Mr. Musk has declined to release them).

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