Synonyms for re-leased


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : ree-lees
Phonetic Transcription : riˈlis

Top 10 synonyms for re-leased Other synonyms for the word re-leased

Définition of re-leased

  • As in loose : adj not tight; unconstrained
  • As in announced : adj made widely known
  • As in discharged : adj dismissed
  • As in dropped : adj discontinued
  • As in freed : adj liberated
  • As in pardoned : adj forgiven
  • As in published : adj written
  • As in released : adj freed
  • As in released : adj announced
  • As in relieved : adj deprived of something, or freed from it
  • As in saved : adj kept from danger
  • As in uttered : adj given forth
  • As in relaxed : adj loose
  • As in unconfined : adj loose
  • As in convalescent : adj improving, recuperating
  • As in exempt : adj freed from responsibility
  • As in issue : verb distribute
  • As in issue : verb emit, emerge; come from
  • As in let off : verb make not subject to punishment or action
  • As in let up : verb pause
  • As in liberate : verb give freedom
  • As in loose/loosen : verb set free; unbind
  • As in absolve : verb free from responsibility, duty
  • As in open : verb clear, expose; spread
  • As in pardon : verb forgive
  • As in ransom : verb pay blackmail money for return of possession or person
  • As in redeem : verb free; buy the freedom of
  • As in release : verb let go, let out
  • As in relieve : verb remove blame, responsibility
  • As in relinquish : verb give up, let go
  • As in remit : verb stop, postpone
  • As in rescue : verb save from danger
  • As in rid : verb do away with; free
  • As in bail out : verb help
  • As in slack/slacken : verb do little or nothing; loosen
  • As in spare : verb forgive; have mercy upon
  • As in spell : verb give rest, relief
  • As in undo : verb open
  • As in unfold : verb spread out
  • As in unlock : verb open; solve
  • As in vent : verb let out; express
  • As in give off : verb discharge
  • As in loosen : verb unbind
  • As in parole : verb discharge
  • As in unbuckle : verb unfasten
  • As in unhitch : verb unfasten
  • As in acquit : verb announce removal of blame
  • As in carry : verb broadcast electronically
  • As in unleash : verb let loose
  • As in disburden : verb rid
  • As in disembarrass : verb rid
  • As in disinvolve : verb disentangle
  • As in manumit : verb free
  • As in pink-slip : verb dismiss
  • As in clear : verb liberate; free from uncertainty
  • As in unbind : verb undo
  • As in unclasp : verb undo
  • As in unloose : verb undo
  • As in unloosen : verb undo
  • As in untighten : verb ease
  • As in deliver : verb free, liberate
  • As in deliver : verb discharge, give forth
  • As in discharge : verb set free
  • As in discharge : verb pour forth
  • As in disengage : verb free from connection
  • As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
  • As in dispense : verb exempt from responsibility
  • As in drop : verb let go of; fall
  • As in ease : verb alleviate, help
  • As in emancipate : verb set free
  • As in empty : verb remove contents
  • As in allow : verb permit an action
  • As in enfranchise : verb set free
  • As in exculpate : verb forgive
  • As in excuse : verb forgive, absolve; justify
  • As in exempt : verb relieve, absolve
  • As in exonerate : verb excuse, clear of responsibility or blame
  • As in extradite : verb send to another place by force
  • As in extricate : verb get out of a situation; relieve of responsibility
  • As in forgive : verb stop blame and grant pardon
  • As in free : verb liberate, let go
  • As in announce : verb make a proclamation
  • As in give off/give out : verb discharge
Example sentences :
  • She re-leased the forest, held tenaciously traditions of the chase as they had been upheld by a long line of Ducs d'Uzes.
  • Extract from : « In Vanity Fair » by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd

Antonyms for re-leased

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