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Unleash   /ənlˈiʃ/   Listen
Unleash

verb
1.
Release or vent.
2.
Release from a leash.
3.
Turn loose or free from restraint.  Synonyms: let loose, loose.  "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"






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"Unleash" Quotes from Famous Books



... And the public, what a bit of luck for them! They will be able to see her act at eight-fifteen sharp on Monday after all. Back you come to the shore. Cheering crowds. Weeping women. Strong situation. I unleash the Press-agent, and off he shoots, in time to get the story into the evening paper. It was a great idea, but I see now there were one or ...
— The Man Upstairs and Other Stories • P. G. Wodehouse

... dogs! They'll strangle each other," cried Darragh quickly. "That's it—unleash them, Jack, and let them go!"—he was struggling with the other two ...
— The Flaming Jewel • Robert W. Chambers

... on the rocket now, a feeling of awe sweeping through him. He suddenly realized how puny man was against the forces man could unleash. Forces that here were being utilized to scientific ends, but forces that upon a moment's notice, could in turn be unleashed upon the rest of humanity in a ...
— The Monster • S. M. Tenneshaw



Words linked to "Unleash" :   release, let go, let go of, relinquish, uncork



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