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release in Korean

release in Korean is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다 — release means to set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.

release in Korean

석방
noun
Pronounced: seokbang
event of setting free
석방하다
verb
Pronounced: seokbanghada
to let go of
해방하다
verb
Pronounced: haebanghada
to let go of
풀어 주다
verb
Pronounced: pureo juda
to let go of
놓아 주다
verb
Pronounced: noa juda
to let go of

What does "release" mean?

  1. verb To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
    "The hostages were released after two days."
  2. verb To make something available to the public, such as a product, film, or piece of information.
    "The band released their new album last Friday."
  3. noun The act of setting something or someone free.
    "The release of the report caused a public outcry."

release in a sentence

  • The hostages were released after two days.
  • He was released from prison early for good behaviour.
  • The band released their new album last Friday.
  • The release of the report caused a public outcry.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "release" in Korean?

"release" in Korean is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다. release means: To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.

How do you pronounce 석방?

"release" in Korean is 석방, pronounced "seokbang".

How do you use "release" in a sentence?

Example: "The hostages were released after two days." In Korean, "release" is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다.

Are there other ways to say "release" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 5 translations listed for "release": 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다, 풀어 주다, 놓아 주다.

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