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Synonyms:
- vacates, sanctions, relieves, dispensations, frees, fatalities, diverges, leaves, drops, blessings, annihilations, disentwines, approves, dispels, pardons, exceptions, permits, exemptions, detaches, liberties, parts with, exempts, unbinds, dismisses, absolves, forgives, waivers, clears, bares, casts off, gives up, rejects, sets free, liberates, permissions, immunities, surrenders, unleashes, unfastens, relegates, lets loose, defrays, privileges, tolerates, authorizes, concessions, jettisons, cancels, disjoins, reveals, enfranchises, withdraws, eases, disarticulates, unties, rids, consents, deaths, disclaims, loosens, passes, approvals, slackens, relinquishes, quietuses, resigns, abandons, disengages, dismissals, undoes, forsakes, unchains, disposes, demises, expirations, blesses, capitulates, uncorks, sheds, deserts, disconnects, lets go, abdicates, defects, unfetters, emancipates, exposes, breaks, quits, excepts, unplugs, tolerances, disencumbers, disowns, allows, exculpates, concedes, discards, disperses, forgoes, exonerates, disentangles, renounces, lets, absolutions, acquits, reprieves, freedoms, allowances, licenses, amnesties, endings, discharges, unseals, vents, waives, partings, discloses, ends, cartes blanche, opens, franchises, vindicates, authorizations, delivers, condones, excuses, stays, unlocks
Examples:
- - He releases her, and he too stands motionless. - "The Project Gutenberg Plays of John Galsworthy, Complete", John Galsworthy
- - But the moment of rapture, of almost unendurable bliss is short indeed, for suddenly he feels her shrinking from him, and though for yet another moment he holds her against her will, the struggle soon ends, and he releases her, feeling what he has never yet felt when with her, that is, bewildered, hurt, and yes, angry. - "The End of Her Honeymoon", Marie Belloc Lowndes
- - All this releases the German soldier from the deadly work that breaks the nerve, and unfits a man to go over the top. - "The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon", Newell Dwight Hillis