releasable

/rɪˈliːsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being set free or let go.
    • The catch was releasable because it was too small to keep.
    • The animal was deemed releasable after its recovery at the wildlife center.
    • Only releasable prisoners with good behavior were considered for early parole.
  2. Able to be unfastened, detached, or unlocked.
    • The safety harness has a releasable buckle for quick escape.
    • This cable tie is releasable, so you can reuse it multiple times.
    • The backpack straps are releasable with one hand.
  3. Permitted or allowed to be made public or distributed.
    • The report is not releasable to the public until next month.
    • The company confirmed that the software update is releasable after final testing.
    • Only releasable documents were shared with the journalists.
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