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Answer for the clue "Release, as energy ", 4 letters:
emit

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Usage examples of emit.

The French official circles did not emit any particular statements, but the French papers emphasized that the Arbitrage decisions eliminated some very grave entanglements.

Its head bobbed frantically from side to side, but despite its terror, it could only emit a bathetic cooing.

The signal changed, the homing-signal began to emit a broken, bleeping call, two to the second.

The fresh plant and the dark yellow flowers have an odour like that of the Water-cress, and its bruised leaves emit a pungent smell.

Its leaves, when bruised, emit a strong smell like that of carrion, which is very loathsome.

After he had gone, Shadow on the Frost began to shake, and to emit the familiar burble of bubbles in a metal bucket.

We have from time to time for these several years bypast, emitted and published several declarations and publick testimonies against the breaches of the same, as is evident not only from our declarations of late, but also from all the wrestlings and contendings of the faithful in former times, all which we here adhere to, approve of, and homologate, as they are founded upon the Word of God and are agreeable thereto.

But he had scarcely emitted three puffs before the piping voice of Arabella Cadge was again wafted to his ears.

The nitrogen of this and other cruciferous plants serves to make them emit offensive stinks when they lie out of doors and rot.

When it does so, it will be emitted along the white line, which tells you how the disk will be oriented.

Before she realized what was happening, she was encased by a power emitting from the tree.

All, that is, but one, that emitted a normal glug then collapsed into a fit of prolonged gluuuuuuging.

Cyrus Harding attentively observed the dense smoke emitted by Mount Franklin, and even listened, as if expecting to hear some distant muttering.

The dribble that occurs at first excitement stains my clothing, but even it has the advantage of an odour superior to what I previously emitted when I had to eschew a bath.

The Huskers rustled their fronds, and the Gaspassers emitted noises that indicated that they were about to become airborne.