unleash
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʌnˈliʃ/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
- Rhymes: -iːʃ
Verb
unleash (third-person singular simple present unleashes, present participle unleashing, simple past and past participle unleashed)
- (transitive) To free from a leash, or as from a leash.
- Antonyms: leash, leash up
- He unleashed his dog in the park.
- (figurative) To let go; to release.
- He unleashed his fury.
- 2020 June 3, Andrew Mourant, “A safer railway in a greener habitat”, in Rail, page 58:
- Storm Charlie had raged throught [sic] the night and was unleashing further gusts on the morning that RAIL was due to inspect a vegetation management project in Kent. Bit by bit, the train timetable unravelled. A trip beginning at Bradford-on-Avon belatedly reached Bath, but that turned out to be journey's end.
- (figurative) To precipitate; to bring about.
Translations
to free from a leash
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to release
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