release in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Release: to make something available to the public, such as a film or research findings.
Sample Sentences
- The movie studio plans to release the highly anticipated sequel next summer.
- After months of hard work, the team was finally ready to release their groundbreaking research.
- He felt a sense of relief as he decided to release his grip on the past.
- The artist chose to release her new album independently, bypassing traditional record labels.
- To celebrate the anniversary, the company will release a limited edition of their flagship product.
- The company plans to release its new product line next month.
- After months of anticipation, the movie's trailer is set to release this Friday.
- She felt a sense of relief and joy with the release of her first novel.
- The athletes gathered for the official release of the championship trophy.
- Environmentalists celebrated the release of rehabilitated wildlife back into their natural habitats.
- The band plans to release their new album next month.
- She felt a sense of relief as she decided to release her pent-up emotions.
- The company will release a statement addressing the recent controversy.
- After years of hard work, he was finally ready to release his novel to the public.
- They organized a charity event to release funds for disaster relief efforts.