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Meaning

The word "released" means to let go, set free, or allow something to escape or happen. It can refer to the act of making something available to the public, such as a new movie, book, or song. It also can describe freeing someone from confinement or restrictions.

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Etymology

The word "released" originates from the Old French word "relacier," which means to unbind or let go, and it is derived from the Latin "relaxare," meaning to loosen or free.

Examples

  1. The new album was released last Friday, and it's already topping the charts.
  2. After serving his time, he was finally released from prison.
  3. The company released a statement about the new policy changes.
  4. She felt a sense of relief when the tension in her shoulders was released after the massage.
  5. The butterflies were carefully released from their cage to flutter around the garden.