Pesquisar
to unleash
01
liberar, soltar
to release something from restraint, allowing it to move or act freely
Transitive: to unleash an animal
02
liberar, desencadear
to let out or express a strong emotion or feeling, such as anger, frustration, or excitement
Transitive: to unleash an emotion or reaction
unleash
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Exemplo
With a command, the owner unleashed the hunting hounds to pursue the scent.
The wizard spoke an incantation to unleash the magical creature from its enchanted cage.
As the gates opened, the rodeo rider prepared to unleash the energetic bull into the arena.
The trainer decided to unleash the well-trained falcon during the falconry demonstration.
Excited dogs eagerly waited for their owners to unleash them in the park.