release a transcript
Frequency: 7.311.5 per million words
To officially make a transcript public, often after a period of being confidential.
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Examples (10)
- The White House will release the transcript of the press conference tomorrow.
- The court decided to release the full transcript of the testimony.
- Activists demanded that the committee release the transcript of the closed-door meeting.
- The university has promised to release the transcript of the disciplinary hearing.
- Why haven't they released the transcript of the interview yet?
- Before the official announcement, they refused to release any transcript.
- It is standard practice to release the transcript once the investigation concludes.
- Journalists are pressing the government to release the transcript of the secret negotiations.
- The company chose to release an edited transcript to avoid controversy.
- Will the presidential candidate release his tax transcripts as promised?