unleash (Meaning)

Wordnet

unleash (v)

release or vent

release from a leash

turn loose or free from restraint

Webster

unleash (v. t.)

To free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to release; as, to unleash dogs.

unleash Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane unleashed its fury upon the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
  2. The pent-up frustration and anger within her unleashed a torrent of tears.
  3. The discovery of the hidden treasure unleashed a wave of excitement among the explorers.
  4. The unleashing of the hounds sent the fox scurrying for cover.
  5. The announcement of the winner unleashed a chorus of cheers and applause.
  6. The sudden clap of thunder unleashed a downpour of rain that flooded the streets.
  7. The unleashing of the virus had catastrophic consequences for the global population.
  8. The opening of the gates unleashed a surge of people eager to attend the concert.
  9. The unleashing of his imagination led to a masterpiece of creative writing.
  10. The declaration of independence unleashed a chain of events that shaped the course of a nation.

FAQs About the word unleash

release or vent, release from a leash, turn loose or free from restraintTo free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to release; as, to unleash dogs.

loosen, unlock, release,uncork, unloose, loose, let go, free, air, liberate

contain, control, tame, constrain, smother, inhibit, hold, control, curb, constrain

The hurricane unleashed its fury upon the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of devastation.

The pent-up frustration and anger within her unleashed a torrent of tears.

The discovery of the hidden treasure unleashed a wave of excitement among the explorers.

The unleashing of the hounds sent the fox scurrying for cover.