77 Verbs to Use for the Word release

For two months he was kept a prisoner, and as soon as he was free he set about obtaining the release of his fellow captives.

But," she wrote, "I fear you can never secure my release.

Madame de Miramion, having in this way procured Madame Guyon's release from her convent prison, took her to her own house.

Several young Jewesses now clamourously demanded their release.

Even Boone's potent influence among the magnates of his party had not served him to effect Wesley's release nor enabled him to return to watch over the boy's fortunes.

Another decree, again proposed by Berryer, pronounced any one who had outraged the Parliamentary inviolability to be a traitor, and ordered the immediate release of those Representatives who had been wrongfully made prisoners.

" Up-stairs misfortune gave her a further release.

"Yes, we have brought your release," she said; and, watching his eyes, saw the joy leap up in them, saw it quenched the next instant as he composed his features to a fond solicitude for her.

and O the fervent sincerity in which I desired that the right thing might have place, and if it was wrong, that I might be enabled to find a release in His time who had appointed the conflict!

Now we must be content to seek release through our own efforts.

Year chases year, decay pursues decay, Still drops some joy from withering life away; New forms arise, and different views engage, Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage, Till pitying Nature signs the last release, And bids afflicted worth retire to peace.

Yet have I one great trusty friend That will procure my peace, And all this loss and ruin mend, And purchase my release.

Margaret is engaged to Henry Warner, I will admit; but the engagement has become irksome, and yesterday she wrote asking a release, which he will grant, of course.

Forty-eight hours later Mr. Van Hee got his release.

For her husband it meant a painful exile that did his health no good; he yearned for his treesthe sight and sound and smell of them; but for herself it meant release from a haunting dreadescape.

Hannibal offered a release of captives at the expense of the Roman treasury; it was declined, and the Carthaginian envoy who had arrived with the deputation of captives was not admitted into the city: nothing should look as if the senate thought of peace.

Even in that one small room there were enough things of price to buy a release from her most pressing cares; and the great house, in which the room was a mere cell, and the other greater house in Burgundy, held treasures to deplete even such a purse as Moffatt's.

With all my heart I grant thee free release. CLIN.

After the Roman fleet had made an expedition to Crete and had accomplished the release of the Romans sold thither into slavery, the fleet and land army left Asia towards the end of the summer of 566; on which occasion the land army, which again marched through Thrace, in consequence of the negligence of the general suffered greatly on the route from the attacks of the barbarians.

I was willing to accept my release in this way.

THENI had a father and mother who loved and cared for me: NOWmy father is gone to his reward, and my mother is sunk in decrepitude, daily waiting her release; and I, myself a mother, have resting upon me the care and anxiety of a family; but I have inherited the promise, which descends from generation to generation.

When playin' cards with old Dale didn't work they caught the old man at McFluke's one day and after he'd got in a fight with McFluke and McFluke downed him, they saw their chance to produce a forged release from Dale.

Not until ten days later when I passed over the Holland border did I feel release from their vigilant eyes.

He received a letter from their sister Fatima, containing a touching appeal to Don John's humanity, and soliciting the release of her orphan brothers.

Their father was dead, and the eldest son, Harold, asked the king's permission to go to Normandy and claim the release of his brother and nephew, who had been left as hostages in the keeping of Duke William.

77 Verbs to Use for the Word  release