unleash

IPA: ʌnɫˈiʃ

verb

  • (transitive) To free from a leash, or as from a leash.
  • (figurative) To let go; to release.
  • (figurative) To precipitate; to bring about.
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Examples of "unleash" in Sentences

  • The war unleashed new forms of nationalism.
  • People are wary of the wrath unleashed by the deity.
  • Incensed, he prepares to unleash the power of the box.
  • The Alpha Gang also arrives at the chateau and unleash Spiny.
  • It is able to unleash the dormant fighting potential of the wearer.
  • Are you going to unleash the copyediting posse on the article again
  • Once the player releases the button, the EBA will unleash an attack.
  • The Storm in the title is what the band hopes to unleash with the album.
  • The second imperative is to unleash an unparalleled wave of charlatanism.
  • Her fury unleashes a maelstrom, in which the Dutchman and the Pearl battle.

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