to let somebody or something loose

Definición y significado de "let somebody or something loose"en inglés

to let somebody or something loose
01

to allow someone to be completely free to do whatever they want

to [let] {sb/sth} loose definition and meaning
Idiom
Ejemplos
After months of training, the athlete was finally let loose on the field, showcasing their skills and competing at their highest level.
02

to free a person or an animal from imprisonment

Ejemplos
Due to a lack of evidence, the suspects were let loose by police.
to let loose something
to let loose something
01

to make a loud or sudden remark

Ejemplos
Huge floating factories as big as ocean-going vessels, spewing diesel smoke and letting loose a noise that carried for miles.
02

to discharge a large number of bullets or explosives

Idiom
Informal
Ejemplos
As night fell, the archers let loose a volley of arrows into the darkness, hoping to hit their unseen foes.
to let loose
to let loose
01

to behave freely and enjoying oneself without restraints

Dialectbritish flagBritish
[cut] looseamerican flagAmerican
to [let] loose definition and meaning
Ejemplos
It's a love song and deals with letting loose, regardless how hard it is.
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