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releasable


Meanings
  • the state or condition of being able to be set free or released

    - "John's car was in the shop for repairs, but now it is releasable and he can pick it up."
    - "The prisoner had served his sentence, and was now considered releasable, but the parole board had not yet decided whether to grant him parole and release him from custody."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with releasable
releasable , disposable , malleable , accessible , transferable , flexible , adaptable , open , free
Homonyms
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  1. releasable (English) : able to be set free or released

  2. releasable (French) : liable to be sued

  3. releasable (German) : capable of being released or let go


Homophones
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  1. releasable

  2. relatable

  3. relocatable

  4. retractable

  5. revolvable


Variants
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releasable , release , released , releases , releasing
Forms
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The term 'releasable' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the term include: - 'releasable bond': A type of bond that can be released or cancelled under certain circumstances. - 'releasable fund': A type of fund that can be released or distributed to beneficiaries under certain conditions. - 'releasable stock': A type of stock that can be released or sold to investors under certain conditions. - 'releasable term': A type of term or condition that can be released or cancelled under certain circumstances.


Etymology
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Old English relescian, from reles, releasable; akin to relan, to let go, and to relawean, to release, liberate, free.


Culture
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In Western culture, the term 'releasable' is often used in the context of granting parole or probation to criminal offenders, allowing them to be released from custody under certain conditions. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any situation or condition where something or someone is able to be set free or released from some form of constraint or restriction.

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