adjective

released

freed, made public, launched

The newly released film is getting good reviews.

The newly released film is getting good reviews.

The released prisoner struggled to adapt to life outside.

The released prisoner struggled to adapt to life outside.

((released)) + (noun) describes a noun that has been freed or made public The newly released film is popular.

Synonyms: freed, published, launched

The past participle of the verb 'to release'. It describes a state resulting from the action of releasing.

The '-ed' ending means 'done'. So, 'released' means the action of releasing is done.

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