(of a button on a device or machine) Opposite of to press down on
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Opposite of to free or release
Opposite of to force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape
“The investigators decided to release the frightened teenagers when they realized that they had been pursuing the wrong suspects.”
Opposite of to arrest for a crime or misdemeanor
“Given his good conduct, they would discharge him from prison earlier than expected.”
(of a button on a device or machine) Opposite of to press down on
“Do not release the lever until our knights have entered the castle through the gates!”
Opposite of to obtain or capture something through force, conquest or victory
“Daenerys leads her army of Unsullied soldiers to liberate the enslaved populace of Slaver's Bay.”
Opposite of to capture or attack suddenly and unexpectedly
“I will diffuse the bomb and release the hostages!”
Opposite of to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience
“Daenerys, along with her army of The Unsullied, proceeded to raid the city of Slaver's Bay and emancipate the slaves.”
Opposite of to keep from exceeding an acceptable degree or level
“The gas would cause me to release a loud belch.”
Opposite of to keep under control, especially something that is increasing in intensity or extremity
“He is the latest candidate to unleash his anger with raw and emotional language.”
Opposite of to wrap up, cover, or surround completely
Opposite of to deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of
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