The release
Example: The release introduces new features to the software
Definition
"The release" refers to the act or instance of making something available to the public, especially new products, software versions, or official statements. It highlights the moment when an item or information is formally distributed or launched for use or consumption.
Etymology
The phrase "the release" originates from the verb 'release,' which comes from the Old French 'releser,' meaning 'to set free' or 'let go.' Over time, 'release' evolved to signify the act of allowing something to be available or accessible, especially in contexts like publishing or distributing goods.
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"The release" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 2", containing 113 commonly used words.
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