Frequency rank: 23,860. – 24,001.
- release; liberation; acquittal
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- release
- liberation
- acquittal
This meaning is used in contexts where someone is set free, typically from imprisonment or confinement.
This meaning refers to the act of being freed from constraints or oppression, often used in a broader social or political context.
The people fought for freedom and ultimately won their liberation.
This meaning is specific to legal contexts, indicating a formal judgment that a person is not guilty of the charges against them.
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Example sentences
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Anyhow, having been held in school from morning to evening ... anybody'd be happy on getting released.
He was let out after serving just two years of his four-year prison sentence.
I hear he was released after five years in prison.
I hear he was set free after doing five years in prison.
In the absence of firm evidence the prisoner was set free.