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    Un·leash
    /ˌənˈlēSH/

    verb

    • 1. release from a leash or restraint: "we unleashed the dog and carried it down to our car"
  2. The meaning of UNLEASH is to free from or as if from a leash : let loose. How to use unleash in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. Then he unleashed his own, unstoppable, attack.

  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. 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 anger. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Definition of unleash verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. UNLEASH meaning: 1 : to allow or cause (something very powerful) to happen suddenly; 2 : to remove a leash from (an animal) so that it can freely run, attack someone, etc.

  11. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of unleash. Wiktionary. adjective. Not leashed; without a leash. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Unleashed Sentence Examples. The Dark One unleashed all of Sasha.s pets? She'd struggled with Claire, wanting to spare him the pain he'd unleashed on her.

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