Unleash
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Unleash ( verb )
- To release or let loose from restraint.
- To release or unleash a powerful or intense force or energy.
- To allow or enable something to happen.
Origin:
From un- + leash.
Examples:
- The teacher unleashed the students' creativity by giving them a blank canvas and paints.
- The volcano unleashed a massive eruption, causing widespread destruction.
- The government decided to unleash its military forces on the enemy.
- The company unleashed its new product on the market, with great success.
- The boxer unleashed a series of punches on his opponent, knocking him out.
(As a noun)
Unleash ( noun )
- To release or let loose from restraint.
- To release or unleash a powerful or intense force or energy.
- To allow or enable something to happen.
Origin:
From un- + leash.
Examples:
- The teacher unleashed the students' creativity by giving them a blank canvas and paints.
- The volcano unleashed a massive eruption, causing widespread destruction.
- The government decided to unleash its military forces on the enemy.
- The company unleashed its new product on the market, with great success.
- The boxer unleashed a series of punches on his opponent, knocking him out.