Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
slow-release
adjective
/sloʊ rɪˈliːs/

Definition
A type of formulation that releases active ingredients gradually over time.

Examples
- The slow-release capsule provided medication over 12 hours.
- Slow-release fertilizers ensure that plants receive nutrients steadily throughout the growing season.
- This type of technology is often used in pain management solutions.

Meaning
Slow-release refers to a method in which substances are designed to be released into the body, environment, or system at a slower pace, allowing for prolonged effects or benefits.

Synonyms
- Extended-release
- Controlled-release
- Sustained-release