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The act of setting something free, whether a balloon, a hostage, or your latest unfinished masterpiece.
means To let go of, set free, distribute, or make something available that was previously held or restrained.
from From Old French relaissier, to give up, via Latin relaxare, to loosen — the same root that gives us relax, because letting go is its own kind of rest.
Same rootShares ancestry with relax and relish.
Legal senseA release surrenders a claim or right.
Software lifeReleasing always means new bugs ship too.