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unleash

/ʌnˈliʃ/verb2 syllables

Unleash means: turn loose or free from restraint.

Synonyms for unleash2

verb, as in turn loose or free from restraint

let loose, loose

What does unleash mean?3

verb

1

turn loose or free from restraint“let loose mines”

2

release or vent“unleash one's anger”

3

release from a leash“unleash the dogs in the park”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with unleash?1

one syllable

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Unleash in a sentence

  • I worry that the enemy may unleash a biological weapon on our country.sabretou
  • Yanni needs to unleash the full weight of his creativity.Amastan
  • Tobias was tempted to unleash the dog on that guy.Amastan
  • I struggle a bit to unleash my wild side.Nuel
  • The shot unleashed panic in the conference room.Amastan
  • The fire burned through the forest like a monster unleashed.Igider
  • I still haven't unleashed the full potential of my intellectual abilities and capabilities.LoverofEnglish
  • Prepare yourself, because I'm about to unleash a world of pain upon you.Amastan

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Forms of unleash

as a verb

past tense
unleashed
present participle
unleashing
third-person singular
unleashes
past participle
unleashed