noun as in strong fondness

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release, unload, unload

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Example Sentences

Example:The decision to release the prisoners came after a long and heated debate.

Definition:To free (something) by coming, cutting, or moving away from it; to set free, as from restraint, confinement, or a restrictive condition.

From release

Example:The warehouse workers unloaded the pallets from the truck as fast as they could.

Definition:To remove something or cause something to be removed from a vehicle, container, or the like; unload (a vehicle, etc.).

From unload

Example:The flight was delayed, so the passengers had to wait to unload their belongings from the plane.

Definition:To remove or discharge something or someone from a place, vehicle, etc., as a result of removal or discharge.

From unload