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    unleash
    /ʌnˈliːʃ/

    verb

    • 1. release (a dog) from a leash: "they dig up badger setts and unleash terriers into them"

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  2. verb [ T ] uk / ʌnˈliːʃ / us / ʌnˈliːʃ / to suddenly release a violent force that cannot be controlled: At worst, nuclear war could be unleashed. Rachel's arrival on the scene had unleashed passions in him that he could scarcely control. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Creating and producing. anti-creative. artefact.

  3. The meaning of UNLEASH is to free from or as if from a leash : let loose. How to use unleash in a sentence.

  4. If you say that someone or something unleashes a powerful force, feeling, activity, or group, you mean that they suddenly start it or send it somewhere. The announcement unleashed a storm of protest from the public.

  5. to let happen or begin something powerful that, once begun, cannot be controlled: The vice president unleashed a furious attack on leading Democratic representatives in Congress. (Definition of unleash from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of unleash. unleash.

  6. Unleash definition: to release from or as if from a leash; set loose to pursue or run at will.. See examples of UNLEASH used in a sentence.

  7. Literally, it means "set loose," like when a police officer unleashes her trained dog to sniff luggage for illegal drugs, or a farmer unleashes her llama after moving it into a pen. Figuratively, you can unleash all kinds of emotions, forces, opinions, and actions.

  8. Define unleashed. unleashed synonyms, unleashed pronunciation, unleashed translation, English dictionary definition of unleashed. tr.v. un·leashed , un·leash·ing , un·leash·es 1. To release or loose from a leash: unleashed the guard dogs. 2. To set free from restraints: unleashed his...

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