unleash

//ʌnˈliːʃ//
B2Frequency Level 10Neutral
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Verb

unleashInfinitive
unleashPresent tense
unleashedPast tense
unleashedPast participle
unleashingPresent participle
unleashesThird-person singular
1

To release from a leash or restraint, especially a dog or other animal.

She unleashed her dog in the park so it could run freely.

2

To release or let loose a powerful force, emotion, or phenomenon that had been held back.

The news unleashed a wave of anger across the country.

3

To allow someone or something to act freely without restrictions.

The new policy will unleash the creativity of our employees.