to let somebody or something loose

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "let somebody or something loose"

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
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The children were let loose in the park, running and playing to their heart's content.
The chef was let loose in the kitchen, given full creative freedom to experiment with new flavors and techniques.
02

to free a person or an animal from imprisonment

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Due to a lack of evidence, the suspects were let loose by police.
He let the dogs loose in the courtyard.
to let loose something
to let loose something
01

to make a loud or sudden remark

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

to discharge a large number of bullets or explosives

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During the battle, the soldiers were ordered to let loose a hail of bullets upon the enemy positions.
The artillery unit prepared to let loose a relentless barrage of cannon fire on the opposing forces.
to let loose
to let loose
01

to behave freely and enjoying oneself without restraints

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to [let] loose definition and meaning
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It's a love song and deals with letting loose, regardless how hard it is.
Teenagers need a place to let loose.
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