Releases

Pronunciation: /rɪˈliːsɪz/

Releases (verb)

  1. to allow someone or something to go free.
  2. to make information or a product available to the public.
  3. to stop holding something, allowing it to move freely.

Examples

  • She releases the bird into the sky.
  • He releases the balloon and watches it float away.

Common collocations: release tension, release pressure, release a statement, release information, release a hold

Releases (noun)

  1. a new product or piece of information made available to the public.

Examples

  • The latest releases are available in stores.
  • Tech enthusiasts await new releases eagerly.

Synonyms of Releases

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Releases

  • when discussing freedom or restraint
  • when discussing control or limitation