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released

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/rɪˈliːst/ · re-leased

To allow or enable to escape from confinement; to set free.

Meanings

verbformal

To allow or enable to escape from confinement; to set free.

محبت کے ہتھکڑی سے آزاد کرنا؛ کسی قید سے نکالنا۔

آزاد کیا

azad kiya

Synonyms

set freeliberateddischargedآزاد کرنااجازت دیناباہر نکالنا

Antonyms

confinedrestrictedheld captiveقیدپابندمحبوس

Common Collocations

  • released from custody
  • released a statement
  • released into the wild

Example Sentences

The prisoner was released after serving his sentence.

قیدی کو اپنی سزا پوری کرنے کے بعد آزاد کیا گیا۔

Qaidī ko apnī saza pūrī karne ke bād āzād kiya gaya.

The new movie will be released next month.

نیا فلم اگلے مہینے جاری کی جائے گی۔

Naya film agle mahaine jārī kī jāe gi.

The government released a report on climate change.

حکومت نے موسمیاتی تبدیلی کے بارے میں ایک رپورٹ جاری کی۔

Hukoomat ne mausamiyāti tabdīlī ke bāre mein aik report jārī kī.

Easily Confused With

relaxed:Relaxed refers to being free from tension or anxiety, while released refers to being set free from confinement.

Word Family

release
verbجاری کرنا
releasing
verbجاری کرنا
releasee
nounرہائی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember that 'released' sounds like being 'let loose' from a lease.

Picture a bird flying out of a cage, symbolizing freedom.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

آزاد ہوں میں، تو وہ گزر گئے ہیں سب، خود کو چھوڑ کر ہوا ہوئے ہیں اطمینان کی بہار میں۔

Azaad hoon main, to woh guzar gaye hain sab, Khud ko chhod kar hawa hue hain itminaan ki bahaar mein.

I am free, they have all passed by, Leaving themselves to the spring of peace.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

رُکاوٹ ڈالنے والے کے پرتھوی آزاد ہونگی۔

Rukaawat daalne wale ke prithvi azaad hongi.

The earth will be free of those who create obstacles.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "relacier" — to unbind

First known use: 15th century

The term 'released' comes from the Old French 'relacier' which means to unbind, evolving over time into its modern usage.