Dodge
Dodge verb - To move suddenly aside or to and fro.
Release
Release verb - To set free (from a state of being held in check).
How words are described
physical | physical dodge | physical release |
full | full dodge | full release |
regular | regular dodge | regular release |
legal | legal dodge | legal release |
Other adjectives: actual, successful, main, later. |
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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Around the time of Bloodbourne's release and after, it keeps getting brought up, even when they're trying to dodge the topic.
Source: Web Video / Jimquisition -
Things then go Up to Eleven in the 2011 Blu-Ray re-release, where Han manages to somehow dodge Greedo's shot, still at point-blank.
Source: No Range Like Point-Blank Range - Yorick and Caitlyn were both severely underpowered on release, and the act of even selecting them was enough to provoke a queue dodge.
Cite this Source
Release and Dodge. (2016). Retrieved 2023, June 05, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/dodge/release
Dodge & Release. N.p., 2016. Web. 05 Jun. 2023. <https://thesaurus.plus/related/dodge/release>.
Release or Dodge. 2016. Accessed June 05, 2023. https://thesaurus.plus/related/dodge/release.
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