That is the correct spelling of release (to let go, or a disconnection device).
The antonym for "release" is "retain." While "release" implies letting go or freeing something, "retain" means to keep or hold onto something. Other potential antonyms include "confine" or "hold."
it means a processed emotional release. it is a healing release of emotions. It also means a laxative or purging affect which can include an emotional aspect as well as a physiological aspect.
Freeing is another word for releasing. Additional synonyms include discharging.
The antonym of "contain" is "release." While "contain" refers to holding or enclosing something within boundaries, "release" implies letting something go or allowing it to escape. Other synonyms could include "disperse" or "emit," depending on the context.
All certified staff needs to complete a release of liability form.
Always use an if the next word starts with a vowel sound, so the answer is an item, because item starts with the sound of i, a vowel.
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