officially release

Frequency: 7.413.1 per million words

To make something available to the public in a formal, authorized manner.

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Examples (10)

  • Figures to be officially released this week reveal that long-term unemployment is still rising.
  • The tech giant will officially release its new smartphone model at the conference tomorrow.
  • The government has decided to officially release the classified documents to the public.
  • The band's highly anticipated latest album was officially released last Friday.
  • Authorities have yet to officially release the names of the victims involved in the accident.
  • The award-winning movie was officially released in theaters across the country today.
  • Software developers are planning to officially release the security patch by the end of the month.
  • The results of the clinical trial were officially released to the medical community this morning.
  • The famous author is preparing to officially release her second novel later this year.
  • A formal statement will be officially released once the internal investigation is complete.