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release vs flow

flow vs release

release and flow both are nouns.

release and flow both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
release Yes No Yes No
flow Yes No Yes No
As nouns, flow is a hypernym of release; that is, flow is a word with a broader meaning than release:
  • release: the act of allowing a fluid to escape
  • flow: the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
Other hypernyms of release include stream.
release (noun) flow (noun)
activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
the act of liberating someone or something the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
the act of allowing a fluid to escape any uninterrupted stream or discharge
a formal written statement of relinquishment the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause
(music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film) the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
a device that when pressed will release part of a mechanism
an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
euphemistic expressions for death
a process that liberates or discharges something
release (verb) flow (verb)
generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids undergo menstruation
eliminate (a substance) cover or swamp with water
make (assets) available fall or flow in a certain way
prepare and issue for public distribution or sale move along, of liquids
release, as from one's grip move or progress freely as if in a stream
let (something) fall or spill from a container cause to flow
release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition be abundantly present
part with a possession or right
grant freedom to; free from confinement
make (information) available for publication
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