Skip to main content

release

the action of releasing property, money, or a right to another.
Here are a few sentences using "release" in the context of property, money, or a right:

1. The landlord released the tenant from the lease after the fire destroyed the building.

2. The company released a statement announcing the dividend payment to shareholders.

3. The government agreed to release the political prisoners as part of the peace treaty.

4. The judge ordered the release of the property from the lien.

5. The contract includes a clause that allows for the release of either party under certain conditions.
by Arminkshipper August 21, 2024
mugGet the release mug.
What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to knowing that axolotsl with perianal abscesses become eagles.
Person 1: Are you addicted to knowing that axolotls with perianal abscesses become eagles?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Ryu Is A Telefang Character Called Osio; The First Juvenile Release: The First Juvenile Release 《¤》.
by Maternal-Fetal-Medicine February 12, 2025
mugGet the Ryu Is A Telefang Character Called Osio; The First Juvenile Release: The First Juvenile Release 《¤》. mug.

release word

kinda the opposite of a trigger word, since it release endorphines (happy chemicals), a word that make you feel euphoric
being called a good girl is one of my release word -ashley
by Alien669 June 14, 2024
mugGet the release word mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email