released
Prononciation : [/ɹɪˈliːst/]
Mot
Contexte : « films, music, products »
(verb) to make something available for the public to see, hear, or purchase. Like when a new movie is ready for people to watch in theaters or online.
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The highly anticipated album was released last week and quickly climbed the charts.
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The film release was delayed due to production issues.
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When is the release date for the new video game?
Contexte : « emotions, tension »
(verb) to let go of or free something or someone from a constraint or burden. Like when you let out a sigh to release stress or when the tension between two people eases.
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Taking a deep breath helped her release some of her anxiety.
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He couldn't release his anger and it led to a heated argument.
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How do you release your pent-up emotions?
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