sudden release

collocation in English

meaningsofsuddenandrelease

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sudden
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌd.ən/
us
/ˈsʌd.ən/
happening or done quickly and ...
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release
noun
uk
/rɪˈliːs/
us
/rɪˈliːs/
an occasion when someone is allowed to leave ...
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(Definition ofsuddenandreleasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Man-made gravity currents can be produced bysuddenreleaseof heavy vapour into the atmosphere, which may occur by design or owing to an industrial accident.
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But, however that may be, there are many cases of people being put at risk by thesuddenreleaseof dangerous goods on to the market.
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Providence, in its wisdom, was preparing for himsuddenreleasefrom his burden of care and toil.
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In cooking, syneresis is thesuddenreleaseof moisture contained within protein molecules, usually caused by excessive heat, which over-hardens the protein shell.
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Warning signs, sirens, and other measures may be in place to warn users of the downstream area ofsuddenreleaseof water.
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In explosive volcanic eruptions,suddenreleaseof gases from magma may cause rapid movements of the molten rock.
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This rearrangement is accompanied with asuddenreleaseof energy stored in the original oppositely directed fields.
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Also, there is severe pain onsuddenreleaseof deep pressure in the lower abdomen (rebound tenderness).
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Thesuddenreleaseof energy in this reconnection is the origin of the particle acceleration.
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It is thesuddenreleaseand breaking away of a mass of ice from a glacier, iceberg, ice front, ice shelf, or crevasse.
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Its cause was thesuddenreleaseof a massive, 4-mile-long ice dam.
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The cause may be localised convective precipitation (intense thunderstorms) orsuddenreleasefrom an upstream impoundment created behind a dam, landslide, or glacier.
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With thesuddenreleaseof the accumulated water the logs were carried forward on a man-made flood.
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The blast caused by asuddenreleaseof the gas pressure inside a diving cylinder makes them very dangerous if mismanaged.
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Flash floods can also occur because of a dam or levee failure, or because of asuddenreleaseof water held by an ice jam.
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Some astrologers however, do not regard the change from direct to retrograde motion as automatically being one to repression and limitation (nor the reversesuddenrelease).
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Thesuddenreleaseof large amounts of natural gas from methane clathrate deposits has been hypothesized as a cause of past and possibly future climate changes.
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