Definition: The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).
Synonyms:
Number of sentences found for the keyword 'release': 2
1. The cone snail, found in the ocean, can release venom that paralyzes its prey — and sometimes humans.
2. Crying helped her release all the emotions she had been hiding.
1. The cone snail, found in the ocean, can release venom that paralyzes its prey — and sometimes humans.
2. Crying helped her release all the emotions she had been hiding.
Similar words:
Random Sentences:
- Monitoring the fever with a reliable thermometer helps track its severity.
- Marijuana is legal for recreational use in over 20 states but remains illegal federally.
- We were ready. However, the event was postponed.
- The civil rights movement changed history.
- The baby loves being carried around.
- Whether praised or criticized, Elon Musk continues to shape global conversations around technology and innovation.
- Tears made her choke with emotion.
- She turned on the headlights as it got dark.
- I couldn’t manage to finish the project on time.
- The pavement felt hot under her feet.
- We have been waiting for over an hour.
- Special units handle gang violence, narcotics, and human trafficking.
- You're taller in person than in photos.
- This month has been incredibly productive.
- We crossed the crosswalk when the light turned green.
- Grab drivers often use motorbikes to navigate traffic faster during deliveries.
- It’s important to nurture each student’s unique ability.
- Friends make life happier.
- Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, co-founded the U.S. Youth Climate Strike.
- Reading is an everyday habit for her.
