releasing

[ UK /ɹɪlˈiːsɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈɫisɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. emotionally purging (of e.g. art)
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How To Use releasing In A Sentence

  • So my advice to you is to collab and to take your time when releasing material.
  • She screamed into her pillow, releasing her frustration into the creamy white sheet.
  • A new ELISA method was developed to detect Growth Hormone Releasing Factor ( GRF ) in this study.
  • The New Zealander-Australian country music star battled an addiction to cocaine in the late '90s, but cleaned up before releasing his self-titled American debut in 2000.
  • Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
  • One hundred people were evacuated from a village near York today after a storage tank leaked, releasing an explosive cloud of propane gas.
  • Walking and swimming are excellent for releasing tension.
  • Other than releasing small amounts of oil from the Reserve for very limited short term climatic or pipeline disruptions, extortionist high oil prices that were risking a national economic calamity were never adequate cause to tap the SPR in this administration's reckoning. Raymond J. Learsy: Stop The Energy Department From Hiking Oil Prices By Reinstituting Purchases For The Strategic Petroleum Reserve
  • The viral nucleocapsid enters the host cell and breaks open releasing two viral RNA-strands and 3 essential replication enzymes: Integrase, Protease and Reverse Transcriptase WN.com - Business News
  • It also set out plans to cause many casualties by releasing the disease in crowded areas. Times, Sunday Times
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