adjective
- able to be released, freed, or let go
Examples
- The safety mechanism has a releasable catch that can be opened quickly.
- All prisoners with minor offenses are releasable on bail.
- The document contains releasable information that can be shared publicly.
- The climbing harness features releasable buckles for emergency situations.
- Only releasable funds will be available for the project.
- The software update includes releasable features that passed testing.