release from

Frequency: 8.528.1 per million words

Indicates the place of confinement (prison, hospital) or the state (pain, pressure) from which someone is freed.

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Examples (10)

  • The prisoner was released from custody after posting bail.
  • After weeks of treatment, she was released from the hospital.
  • The organization worked tirelessly to release the kidnapped journalists from their captors.
  • Physiotherapy can often release patients from chronic back pain.
  • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the company decided to release him from his contract early.
  • Taking a deep breath helps to release tension from your shoulders.
  • The valve malfunction caused the system to release steam from the boiler.
  • Scientists are studying how glaciers release meltwater from their icy depths.
  • The government eventually agreed to release the political prisoners from detention.
  • This new software aims to release users from tedious manual tasks.