unconditionally release

Frequency: 6.06.2 per million words

To set someone free without any rules or requirements attached.

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Examples (20)

  • The government decided to unconditionally release all political prisoners.
  • The government decided to unconditionally release all political prisoners.
  • The kidnappers were demanded to unconditionally release the hostages.
  • After years of captivity, the activist was unconditionally released.
  • After years of negotiation, the captive was released unconditionally.
  • The company promised to unconditionally release the withheld funds.
  • Human rights groups are calling on the regime to unconditionally release the activists.
  • They demanded that the hostages be unconditionally released without delay.
  • The court ordered the authorities to unconditionally release the suspect due to lack of evidence.
  • He hoped his captors would unconditionally release him soon.
  • They agreed to unconditionally release the seized cargo ship.
  • The court ordered them to unconditionally release the impounded goods.
  • It is rare for a high-profile prisoner to be released unconditionally.
  • She demanded they unconditionally release the detained journalists.
  • The treaty required both sides to unconditionally release their prisoners of war.
  • The terms of the agreement state that they must unconditionally release the data.
  • The president has the power to unconditionally release any inmate through a pardon.
  • Despite the charges, the suspect was ultimately unconditionally released.
  • To show good faith, the military promised to unconditionally release the detained civilians.
  • We expect them to unconditionally release the access codes as agreed.