Unleash ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Unleash ( verb )

  1. To release or let loose from restraint.
  2. To release or unleash a powerful or intense force or energy.
  3. To allow or enable something to happen.

Origin:

From un- + leash.

Examples:

  1. The teacher unleashed the students' creativity by giving them a blank canvas and paints.
  2. The volcano unleashed a massive eruption, causing widespread destruction.
  3. The government decided to unleash its military forces on the enemy.
  4. The company unleashed its new product on the market, with great success.
  5. The boxer unleashed a series of punches on his opponent, knocking him out.

(As a noun)

Unleash ( noun )

  1. To release or let loose from restraint.
  2. To release or unleash a powerful or intense force or energy.
  3. To allow or enable something to happen.

Origin:

From un- + leash.

Examples:

  1. The teacher unleashed the students' creativity by giving them a blank canvas and paints.
  2. The volcano unleashed a massive eruption, causing widespread destruction.
  3. The government decided to unleash its military forces on the enemy.
  4. The company unleashed its new product on the market, with great success.
  5. The boxer unleashed a series of punches on his opponent, knocking him out.
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