release



release someone or something from something

to liberate or let someone or something go from something. The police officer released George from the handcuffs. I released all the dogs from the city dog pound.
See also: release

release someone to someone

to discharge or distribute someone to someone. The judge released the defendant to his mother. Don was released by the police to his father, who was more than a little bit angry.
See also: release

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Blandinus-Ancient Roman
ZilpahZIL-pə (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Arrhenius[a:r'reiniʊs]
Bamidele-Western African, Yoruba
Mansel-English (Rare)
Tawfiq-Arabic