to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.);  to shoot;  to set free;  to release;  to emit (e.g. light);  to give off (e.g. a scent)
 to release;  to let go;  to free;  to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
 to declare;  to assert;  to say bluntly;  to say straight out
 to shed light;  to cast light
 to push away;  to thrust aside;  to detach oneself from;  to keep away from;  to act coldly;  to do without emotion
 to throw open;  to leave open
 to abandon;  to give up on;  to desert
 keep ...-ing;  have been ...-ing;  leaving (something) on;  leaving (something) still in use
 to open wide (doors, windows, etc.);  to fling open
 to be conspicuous;  to stand out
 free range breeding;  pasturing;  grazing;  letting run free (dog, child, etc.)
 keep ...-ing;  have been ...-ing;  leaving (something) on;  leaving (something) still in use
 to give off a stench;  to stink
 to give out (off) fragrance
 to detach;  to decapitate;  to cut loose;  to let loose;  to dismember
 unable to leave the work at hand;  right in the middle of something;  tied up;  busy
 to break wind;  to let off a fart;  to have a shot
 leaving open;  leaving ajar;  outspoken;  frank
 to unsheath a sword;  to slay
 to get free (from);  to be freed;  to be released
 to give way to the light of the morning (i.e. the darkness gives way)
 to cut loose;  to let loose;  to cut off;  to separate in thought;  to consider as independent
 threshold (lacking the grooves needed for a sliding door);  sill
 to kick free;  to kick loose;  to kick away;  to kick open (e.g. a sliding door)
 to let loose something dangerous; (lit.) to let loose a tiger in the field
 undressed concrete;  unfaced concrete;  (golf) driving range
 to let a fox into the henhouse;  to do something dangerous; (lit.) to let loose a tiger in the marketplace
 extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture)
 getting free;  being released
 to get free;  to be freed;  to be released
 to call (someone) out of a pool of many