immediately release

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

To set someone free without any delay.

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Examples (10)

  • The police decided to immediately release the suspect due to lack of evidence.
  • The company promised to immediately release the new software update.
  • We must immediately release the trapped bird.
  • The government was urged to immediately release all political prisoners.
  • Upon hearing the news, she felt a need to immediately release her pent-up emotions.
  • Please immediately release the emergency brake.
  • The doctor advised them to immediately release the pressure from the wound.
  • If the conditions are met, they will immediately release the funds.
  • She couldn't wait to immediately release the balloons into the sky.
  • The official statement will immediately release details of the new policy.