To give forth; to emit or send out.
To operate (any weapon that fires a projectile, such as a shotgun or sling).
To send away (a creditor) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to.
To relieve of an office or employment; to send away from service; to dismiss.
To release (an accumulated charge).
To release legally from confinement; to set at liberty.
To let fly, as a missile; to shoot.
To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to forgive; to clear.
To release (an auxiliary assumption) from the list of assumptions used in arguments, and return to the main argument.
To unload a ship or another means of transport.
To release (an inpatient) from hospital.
To put forth, or remove, as a charge or burden; to take out, as that with which anything is loaded or filled.
To set aside; to annul; to dismiss.
To bleach out or to remove or efface, as by a chemical process.
To release (a member of the armed forces) from service.
To accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
To expel or let go.
To let fly; to give expression to; to utter.
The volume of water transported by a river in a certain amount of time, usually in units of m³/s (cubic meters per second).
The process of flowing out.
The act of firing a projectile, especially from a firearm.
Pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
The act of accomplishing (an obligation) or repaying a debt etc.; performance.
The act of expelling or letting go.
The act of releasing an inpatient from hospital.
The act of releasing an accumulated charge.
The act of releasing a member of the armed forces from service.
The process of unloading something.
To (write and) send (something); to discharge.
To disembark, especially from mass transportation such as a bus or train; to depart from (a path, highway, etc).
To cause (something) to stop touching or interfering with (something else).
To stop using a piece of equipment, such as a telephone or computer.
Indicates annoyance or dismissiveness.
To excite or arouse, especially in a sexual manner, as to cause to experience orgasm.
To make (someone) fall asleep.
To make or help someone be ready to leave a place (especially to go to another place).
To acquire (something) from (someone).
To stop touching or physically interfering with something or someone.
To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it.
To experience great pleasure, especially sexual pleasure; in particular, to experience an orgasm.
To kiss; to smooch.
To leave one's job, or leave school, as scheduled or with permission.
To help someone to escape serious or severe consequences and receive only mild or no punishment.
To get high (on a drug).
To find enjoyment (in behaving in a presumptuous, rude, or intrusive manner).
To escape serious or severe consequences; to receive only mild or no punishment (or injuries, etc) for something one has done or been accused of.
To fall asleep.
To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it.
To reserve or have a period of time as a vacation from work.