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All bail synonyms

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noun bail

  • warrant β€” authorization, sanction, or justification.
  • bond β€” A bond between people is a strong feeling of friendship, love, or shared beliefs and experiences that unites them.
  • warranty β€” an act or an instance of warranting; assurance; authorization; warrant.
  • collateral β€” Collateral is money or property which is used as a guarantee that someone will repay a loan.
  • pledge β€” a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
  • pawn β€” to deposit as security, as for money borrowed, especially with a pawnbroker: He raised the money by pawning his watch.
  • security β€” freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety.
  • surety β€” security against loss or damage or for the fulfillment of an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.; a pledge, guaranty, or bond.
  • guarantee β€” a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
  • recognizance β€” Law. a bond or obligation of record entered into before a court of record or a magistrate, binding a person to do a particular act. the sum pledged as surety on such a bond.
  • payment β€” something that is paid; an amount paid; compensation; recompense.

verb bail

  • unchained β€” to fasten or secure with a chain: to chain a dog to a post.
  • disimprison β€” to release from imprisonment.
  • parole β€” language as manifested in the actual utterances produced by speakers of a language (contrasted with langue).
  • uncage β€” to set free from or as if from a cage; free from confinement or restraint.
  • free β€” enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • uncaged β€” not confined in a cage.
  • scoop β€” a ladle or ladlelike utensil, especially a small, deep-sided shovel with a short, horizontal handle, for taking up flour, sugar, etc.
  • dished β€” concave: a dished face.
  • let out β€” (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
  • dig out β€” to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
  • unchain β€” to free from or as if from chains; set free.
  • ladling β€” a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
  • dishing β€” an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
  • unfetter β€” to release from fetters.
  • manumit β€” to release from slavery or servitude.
  • disenthrall β€” to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • dip β€” to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid: He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • unfixed β€” to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
  • clear away β€” When you clear things away or clear away, you put away the things that you have been using, especially for eating or cooking.
  • unfix β€” to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
  • lade β€” to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
  • disenthralled β€” to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
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