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release - use in sentences
Object
- album: They will perform a half hour show to release the great first album.
Adjective modifier
- immediate: DEMAND: Immediate release of all political prisoners, Immediate repeal of all repressive laws.
- theatrical: Excellent ideas for making a low-budget dramatic feature on DV, and obtaining a deal to get it transferred to 35mm for theatrical release.
- late: Visit our New Titles section for details of the latest releases.
- upcoming: Sign up today to receive the Fox Home entertainment Newsletter featuring Online Specials, Top 10 Best Selling Videos, and Upcoming Releases.
- deliberate: Deliberate release of chemical agents Deliberate release of radioactivity The Department's contingency plans for radiological or nuclear incidents.
Converse of object
- announce: Today, Kineo is pleased to announce the release of a new e-learning program on Diversity.
Noun used with modifier
- press: Press Releases To view the latest press releases click on a title on the main page.
- equity: Private sector housing - The Council offers a range of assistance including grants and an equity release scheme.
- news: The news release announcing these interim changes was published on 11 February 2005.
Preposition: of
- prisoner: DEMAND: Immediate release of all political prisoners, Immediate repeal of all repressive laws.
Preposition: from
- custody: Onward referrals should be set up for those on release from custody to provide offenders with continuing support once back in the community.
- jail: AN ILLEGAL immigrant who strangled his girlfriend after a shopping trip has been told he may never be released from jail.
Modifies a noun
- date: Wright's books often have different release dates on the two sides of the pond.
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