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Main Entry:
release
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: let go, let out
Synonyms: absolve, acquit, bail out, cast loose, clear, commute, deliver, discharge, disengage, dispense, drop, emancipate, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, extricate, free, give off, give out, go easy on, issue, leak, let off, let off steam, let up on, liberate, loose, loosen, manumit, open up, set at large, set free, set loose, spring, surrender, take out, turn loose, turn out, unbind, unchain, undo, unfasten, unfetter, unleash, unloose, unshackle, untie, vent, wipe slate clean, yield
Antonyms: collect, gather, hold, keep, maintain
Main Entry: acquit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: announce removal of blame
Synonyms: absolve, blink at, clear, deliver, discharge, disculpate, exculpate, excuse, exonerate, free, let go, let off, let off the hook, liberate, release, relieve, vindicate, whitewash, wink at, wipe off
Notes: one is absolved of blame or responsibility but is acquitted of a charge, usually a crime
Antonyms: blame, censure, condemn, convict, damn, denounce, doom, sentence
Main Entry: allow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: permit an action
Synonyms: accord, accredit, admit, approve, authorize, be big, be game for, bear, brook, certify, commission, consent, empower, endorse, endure, favor, free up, give a blank check, give carte blanche, give leave, give permission, give the go-ahead, give the green light, go along with, grant permission, hear of, hold with, indulge, let, license, live with, oblige, okay, pass, pass on, put up with, recognize, release, sanction, sit still for, stand, suffer, support, take kindly to, tolerate, warrant
Antonyms: deny, disallow, disapprove, forbid, prohibit, protest, refuse, reject, resist, withstand
Main Entry: announce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make a proclamation
Synonyms: advertise, annunciate, blast, blazon, broadcast, call, communicate, declare, disclose, disseminate, divulge, drum, give out, impart, intimate, issue, make known, make public, pass the word, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publicize, publish, release, report, reveal, run off at mouth, sound off, spread around, state, tell, trumpet
Notes: to announce is to make known publicly; to pronounce is to declare officially or formally
Antonyms: bottle up, conceal, keep secret, refrain, repress, suppress, withhold
Main Entry: bail out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: help
Synonyms: aid, deliver, release, relieve, rescue, spring
Antonyms: ignore, refuse
Main Entry: carry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: broadcast electronically
Synonyms: air, bear, communicate, conduct, convey, display, disseminate, give, offer, pass on, publish, relay, release, send, transfer, transport
Main Entry: clear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: liberate; free from uncertainty
Synonyms: absolve, acquit, clarify, defog, discharge, disculpate, emancipate, exculpate, exonerate, explain, find innocent, let go, let off, let off the hook, release, relieve, set free, vindicate
Antonyms: condemn, find guilty, sentence
Main Entry: deliver
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: free, liberate
Synonyms: acquit, discharge, emancipate, loose, ransom, redeem, release, rescue, save, unshackle
Antonyms: confine, detain, imprison, restrain, restrict
Main Entry: deliver
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discharge, give forth
Synonyms: accouch, bear, birth, born, dispense, feed, find, hand, hand over, produce, provide, release, supply, turn over
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