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Aired vs Released - What's the difference?

aired | released |


As verbs the difference between aired and released

is that aired is (air) while released is (release).

Squeezed vs Released - What's the difference?

squeezed | released |


As verbs the difference between squeezed and released

is that squeezed is past tense of squeeze while released is past tense of release.

Issuance vs Released - What's the difference?

issuance | released |


As a noun issuance

is the act of issuing, or giving out; as, the issuance of an order; the issuance of rations, and the like.

As a verb released is

(release).

Released vs Exist - What's the difference?

released | exist |


As verbs the difference between released and exist

is that released is (release) while exist is to be; have existence; have being or reality.

Released vs Releasable - What's the difference?

released | releasable |


As a verb released

is (release).

As an adjective releasable is

capable of, or suitable for, release.

Released vs Releasing - What's the difference?

released | releasing |


As verbs the difference between released and releasing

is that released is (release) while releasing is .

Released vs Released - What's the difference?

released | released |


In en-past of|release terms the difference between released and released

is that released is (release) while released is (release).

As verbs the difference between released and released

is that released is (release) while released is (release).

Releasor vs Released - What's the difference?

releasor | released |


As a noun releasor

is a person who releases (surrenders) a claim on an estate.

As a verb released is

past tense of release.

Released vs Loosened - What's the difference?

released | loosened |


As verbs the difference between released and loosened

is that released is (release) while loosened is (loosen).

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