secure release

Frequency: 7.312.8 per million words

To successfully achieve the freedom of someone who was imprisoned or held captive.

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  • The negotiators worked tirelessly to secure the release of the hostages.
  • The legal team has finally secured the release of the wrongfully convicted man.
  • International pressure was crucial to secure the activist's release.
  • We will do everything in our power to secure the release of our citizens.
  • Their primary mission was to secure the release of the political prisoners.
  • Securing the release required months of delicate back-channel talks.
  • A substantial ransom was paid to secure the ship crew's release.
  • The president's pardon will secure the immediate release of the federal inmates.
  • The charity's main goal is to secure the release of animals from testing laboratories.
  • It took a high-profile media campaign to secure the release of the detained reporter.