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Meaning of unleash
to release or set free
Etymology of unleash
The word "unleash" originated in the late 15th century from the Old English words "un" (meaning "opposite of" or "reversal of") and "leash" (meaning "a strap or cord for leading an animal")
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of releasing an animal from its leash, and over time its meaning expanded to include the release of emotions, energies, or other restrained things
Synonyms
release
liberate
free
unfurl
unshackle
untie
unchain
unleash
discharge
emit
vent
express
utter
voice
articulate
pronounce
declare
proclaim
announce
publish
broadcast
reveal
expose
uncover
unmask
unseal
open
unfasten
unloose
unbind
loosen
relax
set free
let go
turn loose
cut loose
let loose
unbridle
uncurb
uncontrol
unchecked
un-contained
spontaneous
unforced
voluntary
willing
intentional
deliberate
Definitions
- To release or set free something, such as an emotion, energy, or a restrained person or animal
- * To allow or enable something to happen or be done
Usage Examples
- The company will unleash a new product line next quarter
- * The dog was unleashed and ran freely in the park
- * Her creativity was unleashed when she started painting