That is the correct spelling of release (to let go, or a disconnection device).
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.
Many operations require a correct sequence. For example, if the instructions to start a car say: 1. 'Release the hand brake'. 2. 'Get in the car'. 3. 'Use the car's ignition key to turn on the engine'. 4. 'Put the car in neutral gear', you might have a problem because the sequence was incorrect!
HAY for like the hay you feed horses horses.
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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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