unleashing (Meaning)

unleashing

to free from or as if from a leash, to throw, shoot, or set in motion forcefully

unleashing Sentence Examples

  1. The storm unleashed its fury upon the coastal town, tearing through buildings and uprooting trees.
  2. The dragon unleashed a torrent of flames from its mouth, incinerating everything in its path.
  3. The pent-up frustration within the crowd was unleashed in a wave of angry protests.
  4. The government has unleashed a torrent of propaganda, trying to sway public opinion.
  5. The discovery of the gold mine unleashed a gold rush that brought thousands of people to the area.
  6. The demon unleashed its dark powers, plunging the world into chaos.
  7. The superhero unleashed his superhuman strength, vanquishing his enemies.
  8. The unchecked spread of misinformation unleashed a torrent of distrust and division.
  9. The company unleashed a series of new products, hoping to gain market share.
  10. The artist unleashed their creativity, creating a masterpiece that would leave a lasting impact.

FAQs About the word unleashing

to free from or as if from a leash, to throw, shoot, or set in motion forcefully

loosening, unlocking, releasing,expressing, freeing, liberating, uncorking, unloosening, emancipating, airing

curbing, smothering, regulating, restraining, taming, controlling, checking,containing, inhibiting, governing

The storm unleashed its fury upon the coastal town, tearing through buildings and uprooting trees.

The dragon unleashed a torrent of flames from its mouth, incinerating everything in its path.

The pent-up frustration within the crowd was unleashed in a wave of angry protests.

The government has unleashed a torrent of propaganda, trying to sway public opinion.