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to unleash
01
to release something from restraint, allowing it to move or act freely
Transitive: to unleash an animal
Examples
Excited dogs eagerly waited for their owners to unleash them in the park.
The trainer decided to unleash the well-trained falcon during the falconry demonstration.
02
to let out or express a strong emotion or feeling, such as anger, frustration, or excitement
Transitive: to unleash an emotion or reaction
Examples
He unleashed his frustration by shouting at the top of his lungs.
The coach unleashed his anger at the team for their poor performance.
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