unconditional release

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

A release from confinement with no conditions attached, such as parole.

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Examples (20)

  • There have been calls for his immediate and unconditional release.
  • The prisoner was granted unconditional release after serving his full sentence.
  • The human rights organization demanded the unconditional release of all political prisoners.
  • Human rights groups called for the unconditional release of all political detainees.
  • After weeks of negotiation, they finally agreed to an unconditional release.
  • Negotiations focused on securing the unconditional release of the hostages.
  • The government refused to grant an unconditional release without a full investigation.
  • She argued that the defendant deserved unconditional release due to lack of evidence.
  • She hoped for an unconditional release, but knew there would likely be terms.
  • The court ordered the unconditional release of the wrongfully accused individual.
  • Activists campaigned tirelessly for the detainee's unconditional release.
  • Advocates fought for the unconditional release of those imprisoned for minor offenses.
  • The court ordered the unconditional release of the wrongfully accused.
  • The government announced the unconditional release of several activists.
  • He was granted an unconditional release due to lack of evidence.
  • His lawyer worked tirelessly to achieve his unconditional release.
  • Many prisoners dream of an unconditional release, free from parole or supervision.
  • They demanded the immediate and unconditional release of their captured comrades.
  • The terms included an unconditional release and safe passage out of the country.
  • The peace treaty included provisions for the unconditional release of all prisoners of war.