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What is the opposite of released?

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Verb
Opposite of past tense for to allow or enable to escape from confinement
“They would hold him in shackles while interrogating him.”
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Opposite of past tense for to let go off
“Get a good pair of tongs to grip on to your food tightly.”
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Opposite of past tense for to give off or expel
“Aluminum was used to contain the liquid hydrogen in the instrument.”
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Opposite of past tense for to declare loudly, openly or publicly
“The district attorney said he did not withhold any information from the defense.”
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Opposite of past tense for to discharge from a job or position
“After the screening process, the board decided to employ Gareth, as he was the standout candidate.”
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Opposite of past tense for to put on the market
“Following some much-publicized issues, the company has decided to abort its plans to release a new version of their app.”
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Opposite of past tense for to eliminate or cause to dissipate
“I would suppress my anxiety until the stress became unbearable.”
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Opposite of past tense for to cause to dissipate
“I made the mistake of allowing the pressure to build up over time.”
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Opposite of past tense for to make available
“We need to keep all of our employees in-house during an emergency.”
Verb
(law, of a debt) Opposite of past tense for to remit or discharge
“They will hold someone to account if any damages are found.”
Adjective
Opposite of free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
Adjective
Opposite of not confined or imprisoned
Adjective
Opposite of released or dismissed from duty or a role
Adjective
Opposite of available to the public
“The author announced his third book will be released sometime in the next quarter, but the prequel will still be unavailable until the following year.”
Adjective
Opposite of released from legal responsibility or punishment
Adjective
Opposite of having been broadcast or made widely known
Adjective
Opposite of free of something undesirable
“You are largely burdened with the pauperism of other and wealthier districts.”
Adjective
Opposite of having been announced or broadcast
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