releasing (verb)
1trip — /trɪp / (say trip) noun 1. a journey or voyage. 2. a journey, voyage, or run made by a boat, train, or the like, between two points. 3. a journey made for pleasure; excursion. 4. Colloquial a quantity of LSD prepared in some form for sale. 5.… …
2follow through — verb 1. carry a stroke to natural completion after hitting or releasing a ball • Derivationally related forms: ↑follow through • Topics: ↑sport, ↑athletics • Hypernyms: ↑hit • Verb Frames …
3undo — verb (undid; undone; undoing) Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to open or loose by releasing a fastening 2. to make of no effect or as if not done ; make null ; reverse 3. a. to ruin the worldly means, reputation, or hopes of …
4release — verb 1》 set free. 2》 allow to move or flow freely. ↘remove (part of a machine or appliance) from a fixed position, allowing something else to move or function. 3》 allow (information) to be generally available. ↘make (a film or recording)… …
5discharge — verb (discharged, discharging) –verb (t) /dɪsˈtʃadʒ / (say dis chahj) 1. to relieve of a charge or load; unload (a ship, etc.). 2. to remove, send forth, or get rid of (a charge, lead, etc.). 3. to fire; shoot: discharge a gun. 4. to pour forth,… …
6sanitise — verb 1. make sanitary by cleaning or sterilizing • Syn: ↑sanitize, ↑hygienize, ↑hygienise • Derivationally related forms: ↑sanitisation, ↑sanitization (for: ↑sanitize) …
7redact — verb /ɹɪˈdækt/ a) To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit. The military will redact the document before releasing it, blacking out sections that are classified. b) To censor, used by a… …
8riffle — verb 1》 turn over something, especially pages, quickly and casually. ↘(riffle through) search quickly through. ↘disturb the surface of; ruffle. 2》 shuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners of two piles of cards so… …
9relinquish — verb 1) he relinquished control of the company Syn: renounce, give up/away, hand over, let go of Ant: retain, keep 2) she relinquished her post Syn: leave, resign from …
10release — [[t]rɪli͟ːs[/t]] ♦ releases, releasing, released 1) VERB: usu passive If a person or animal is released from somewhere where they have been locked up or looked after, they are set free or allowed to go. [be V ed from n] He was released from… …