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verb (used with object) 1. to lease again. 2. Law . to make over (land, property, etc.), as to another. noun 3. a contract for re-leasing land or property. 4. the ...
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re·lease (r-l s) tr.v. re·leased, re·leas·ing, re·leas·es. 1. To set free from confinement, restraint, or bondage: released the prisoners. 2.
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Release or Released may refer to: Film release, the public distribution of a film Legal release, a legal instrument News release, a communication directed at the news ...
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( rĭ-lēs ' ) tr.v. , -leased , -leas·ing , -leas·es . To set free from confinement, restraint, or bondage: released ...
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to set free, as from confinement, duty, work, etc.; to let go or let loose: to release an arrow; to grant freedom from a tax, penalty, obligation, etc. · a setting ...
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Definition of RELEASE. transitive verb. 1: to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude |
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A contractual agreement by which one individual assents to relinquish a claim or right under the law to another individual against whom such claim or right is ...
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Release is an independent international alternative music web magazine based in Gothenburg, Sweden
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The distribution of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product; the distribution can be both public or private. · Anything ...
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