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Definition of release
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Release
(n.) The act of
opening
the
exhaust
port to allow the steam to
escape.
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Bar
::
Bar (n.) To
restrict
or
confine,
as if by a bar; to
hinder;
to
obstruct;
to
prevent;
to
prohibit;
as, to bar the
entrance
of evil;
distance
bars our
intercourse;
the
statute
bars my
right;
the right is
barred
by time; a
release
bars the
plaintiff's
recovery;
--
sometimes
with up..
Uncoffle
::
Uncoffle
(v. t.) To
release
from a
coffle.
Uncharm
::
Uncharm
(v. t.) To
release
from a
charm,
fascination,
or
secret
power;
to
disenchant..
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To set free from
restraint;
to set at
liberty;
to
release;
to
liberate,
as from
control;
to give up; to free; to save; to
rescue
from evil
actual
or
feared;
-- often with from or out of; as, to
deliver
one from
captivity,
or from fear of
death..
Releasable
::
Releasable
(a.) That may be
released.
Bail
::
Bail
(v./t.)
To
deliver;
to
release.
Unsling
::
Unsling
(v. t.) To take off the
slings
of, as a yard, a cask, or the like; to
release
from the
slings..
Release
::
Release
(n.)
Discharge
from
obligation
or
responsibility,
as from debt,
penalty,
or claim of any kind;
acquittance..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The
security
given for the
appearance
of a
prisoner
in order to
obtain
his
release
from
custody
of the
officer;
as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one..
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(n.) The
clearing
off of debt or
obligation;
a
release
or
discharge
from debt or other
liability.
Uncord
::
Uncord
(v. t.) To
release
from
cords;
to
loosen
the cord or cords of; to
unfasten
or
unbind;
as, to
uncord
a
package..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) The width of port
opening
which is
uncovered
by the
valve,
for the
admission
or
release
of
steam,
at the
instant
when the
piston
is at end of its
stroke..
Releasement
::
Releasement
(n.) The act of
releasing,
as from
confinement
or
obligation..
Rescat
::
Rescat
(n.)
Ransom;
release.
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To free from
entanglement;
to
release
from a
condition
of being
intricately
and
confusedly
involved
or
interlaced;
to
reduce
to
orderly
arrangement;
to
straighten
out; as, to
disentangle
a skein of
yarn..
Disappropriate
::
Disappropriate
(v. t.) To
release
from
individual
ownership
or
possession.
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To
release
from a fold or pen; as, to
unfold
sheep..
Unbarrel
::
Unbarrel
(v. t.) To
remove
or
release
from a
barrel
or
barrels.
Quitclaim
::
Quitclaim
(n.) A
release
or
relinquishment
of a
claim;
a deed of
release;
an
instrument
by which some
right,
title,
interest,
or
claim,
which one
person
has, or is
supposed
to have, in or to an
estate
held by
himself
or
another,
is
released
or
relinquished,
the
grantor
generally
covenanting
only
against
persons
who claim under
himself..
Unbundle
::
Unbundle
(v. t.) To
release,
as from a
bundle;
to
disclose..
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