(Medicine) the act of releasing an inpatient from hospital
To circulate fresh air in (a room, etc.), driving out foul or stale air
To expose to the air in order to dry, cool, or freshen; ventilate.
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
To print or publish; put forth and circulate; give out publicly or officially
To carry out (a physical movement):
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To give off (electrons) under the influence of heat, radiation, etc.
To discharge (a flowing or spurting liquid); release:
To cut or split open, esp. by a straight incision
A gap, usually the valence band of an insulator or semiconductor, that would normally be filled with one electron. If an electron accelerated by a voltage moves into a gap, it leaves a gap behind it, and in this way the hole itself appears to move through the substance. Even though holes are in fact the absence of a negatively charged particle (an electron), they can be treated theoretically as positively charged particles, whose motion gives rise to electric current.
To flow forth suddenly in great volume:
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To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
To relieve of or release from something that burdens or confines
(Phonet.) To utter with voice
To give utterance to; express with the voice; speak or sing
To express in words; utter; say
To talk is to speak, to have the power to speak, or to have a formal conversation.
State means to speak or say something.
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To set forth in words; state:
To say positively or emphatically
The definition of convey is to transport or communicate something.
(Intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information. [from 16th c.]
To express; state:
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