emotional release

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The act of expressing and freeing pent-up emotions, such as by crying or shouting.

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  • Crying gave some emotional release.
  • For him, art was a form of emotional release.
  • She found an emotional release in writing her diary.
  • Physical activity can provide a healthy emotional release.
  • Sometimes, a good scream is all you need for an emotional release.
  • Sharing your feelings with a trusted friend can offer immense emotional release.
  • The concert was an incredible emotional release for the audience.
  • Therapy often aims to facilitate emotional release and processing.
  • After the stress, laughter became a much-needed emotional release.
  • He sought emotional release through intense musical performances.