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Foreleader
Foreleader Fore*lead"er, n. One who leads others by his example; aguide.
Release
Release Re*lease", n. 1. (Mach.) A device adapted to hold or release a device or mechanism as required; specif.: (Elec.) A catch on a motor-starting rheostat, which automatically releases the rheostat arm and so stops the motor in case of a break in the field circuit; also, the catch on an electromagnetic circuit breaker for a motor, which acts in case of an overload. 2. (Phon.) The act or manner of ending a sound. 3. (Railroads) In the block-signaling system, a printed card conveying information and instructions to be used at intermediate sidings without telegraphic stations.
Release
Release Re*lease" (r?-l?s"), v. t. [Pref. re + lease to let.] To lease again; to grant a new lease of; to let back.
Release
Release Re*lease" (r?-l?s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Released (r?*l?st"); p. pr. & vb. n. Releasing.] [OE. relessen, OF. relassier, to release, to let free. See Relay, n., Relax, and cf. Release to lease again.] 1. To let loose again; to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude; to give liberty to, or to set at liberty; to let go. Now at that feast he released unto them one prisoner, whomsoever they desired. --Mark xv. 6. 2. To relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses, as from pain, trouble, obligation, penalty. 3. (Law) To let go, as a legal claim; to discharge or relinquish a right to, as lands or tenements, by conveying to another who has some right or estate in possession, as when the person in remainder releases his right to the tenant in possession; to quit. 4. To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of; as, to release an ordinance. [Obs.] --Hooker. A sacred vow that none should aye release. --Spenser. Syn: To free; liberate; loose; discharge; disengage; extricate; let go; quit; acquit.
Released
Release Re*lease" (r?-l?s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Released (r?*l?st"); p. pr. & vb. n. Releasing.] [OE. relessen, OF. relassier, to release, to let free. See Relay, n., Relax, and cf. Release to lease again.] 1. To let loose again; to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude; to give liberty to, or to set at liberty; to let go. Now at that feast he released unto them one prisoner, whomsoever they desired. --Mark xv. 6. 2. To relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses, as from pain, trouble, obligation, penalty. 3. (Law) To let go, as a legal claim; to discharge or relinquish a right to, as lands or tenements, by conveying to another who has some right or estate in possession, as when the person in remainder releases his right to the tenant in possession; to quit. 4. To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of; as, to release an ordinance. [Obs.] --Hooker. A sacred vow that none should aye release. --Spenser. Syn: To free; liberate; loose; discharge; disengage; extricate; let go; quit; acquit.
Releasee
Releasee Re*leas`ee" (-?"), n. One to whom a release is given.
Releasement
Releasement Re*lease"ment (r?-l?s"ment), n. The act of releasing, as from confinement or obligation. --Milton.
Releaser
Releaser Re*leas"er (-?r), n. One who releases, or sets free.
Releasing
Release Re*lease" (r?-l?s"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Released (r?*l?st"); p. pr. & vb. n. Releasing.] [OE. relessen, OF. relassier, to release, to let free. See Relay, n., Relax, and cf. Release to lease again.] 1. To let loose again; to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude; to give liberty to, or to set at liberty; to let go. Now at that feast he released unto them one prisoner, whomsoever they desired. --Mark xv. 6. 2. To relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses, as from pain, trouble, obligation, penalty. 3. (Law) To let go, as a legal claim; to discharge or relinquish a right to, as lands or tenements, by conveying to another who has some right or estate in possession, as when the person in remainder releases his right to the tenant in possession; to quit. 4. To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of; as, to release an ordinance. [Obs.] --Hooker. A sacred vow that none should aye release. --Spenser. Syn: To free; liberate; loose; discharge; disengage; extricate; let go; quit; acquit.
Releasor
Releasor Re*leas"or (-?r), n. One by whom a release is given.

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- Relea Ferina "Chie" Saet (born November 24, 1984) is a Filipino volleyball player. She currently plays for the Petro Gazz Angels in the Premier Volleyball...
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- eye logo was unveiled in November 2019, first promo for the show was also relea on that month. The House for the first season of Bigg Boss was built at...
- Voz de América (Podcast). La Voz de América. Retrieved 16 January 2024. Relea, Francesc (14 October 2007). "El narcoestado soñado por Escobar tiene más...
- Advance Market Commitment Engagement Group Global Affairs Canada, press releas of January 15, 2021. "Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Receives Malalai...
- Tigresses) Best Server: Rachel Anne Daquis (FEU Lady Tamaraws) Best Setter: Relea Ferina Saet (De La Salle Lady Archers) Best Libero: Sharmaine Peñano (De...
- PMID 8942611. Muñoz, A; Ramos, A; Ferrando, J; Gómez, B; Escudero, L; Relea, F; García-Prats, D; Rodríguez, F (1 November 1993). "Laryngeal carcinoma:...
- ties to Escobar". The New York Times. Bogotá. Retrieved 3 October 2017. Relea, Frances (4 October 2017). ""El narcoestado soñado por Escobar tiene más...