Definition of Releasement. Meaning of Releasement. Synonyms of Releasement

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Definition of Releasement

Releasement
Releasement Re*lease"ment (r?-l?s"ment), n. The act of releasing, as from confinement or obligation. --Milton.

Meaning of Releasement from wikipedia

- "Neurosurgical Exorcisms", with trepanation having been widely used to release demons from the brain. Meanwhile, another scholar has equated psychotherapy...
- Look up release or releases in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Release may refer to: Art release, the public distribution of an artistic production,...
- released in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Released may refer to: Released (Jade Warrior album), 1971 Released (Patti LaBelle album), 1980 Released:...
- Release early, release often (also known as ship early, ship often, or time-based releases, and sometimes abbreviated RERO) is a software development philosophy...
- Myofascial release (MFR, self-myofascial release) is an alternative medicine therapy claimed to be useful for treating skeletal muscle immobility and...
- An art release is the premiere of an artistic production and its presentation and marketing to the public. A film release is the authorization by the owner...
- A press release (also known as a media release) is an official statement delivered to members of the news media for the purpose of providing new information...
- The software release life cycle is the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product (e.g., an operating system). It typically consists...
- Release management is the process of managing, planning, scheduling and controlling a software build through different stages and environments; it includes...
- In prison systems, work release programs allow a prisoner who is sufficiently trusted or can be sufficiently monitored to go outside the prison and work...