History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
blab

to talk foolishly

gossip

blurt

to tell e.g. a secret suddenly and without deciding to

utter suddenly

communicate

to exchange, pass on, (news, information, feelings etc)

give or exchange information, ideas

dismiss

to send a person away permanently (from employment)

send away, remove; free

exhale

to breathe out (air, smoke etc)

breathe out

expose

to leave (a person, thing) uncovered or unprotected

reveal

extend

to make (something) longer (in space or time)

make larger, longer

liberate

to set (a person, people) free

give freedom

loosen

(to cause something) to become loose or looser

unbind

parole

a prisoner's solemn promise that he or she will not repeat a crime

discharge

reveal

to allow or cause (something) to be seen; to make something known

disclose, tell

unhook

to undo the hooks of (a dress etc)

give freedom

unscrew

to remove a screw or screws from (something)

set free; unbind

vocalize

to say or sing (something)

put into words or song

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