What does UNLEASH mean?
Definitions for UNLEASH
ʌnˈliʃun·leash
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Princeton's WordNet
unleashverb
release or vent
"unleash one's anger"
unleashverb
release from a leash
"unleash the dogs in the park"
unleash, let loose, looseverb
turn loose or free from restraint
"let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"
Wiktionary
unleashverb
To free from a leash, or as from a leash
He unleashed his dog in the park.
unleashverb
to let go; to release
He unleashed his fury.
unleashverb
To strike; kick
Wikipedia
Unleash
Unleash is a Soulfly song, released from the 2008 album Conquer. This single, along with music video, was released a month before the album's release and was the album's first of two singles. Dave Peters (member of Throwdown) is the guest vocalist, and helped Max Cavalera write lyrics prior to the recording.
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unleash
To unleash something means to release or let loose, often with a sense of suddenness or force. It's typically used to describe the release of something powerful, restrained or controlled such as emotions, abilities, potentials, or forces.
Webster Dictionary
Unleashverb
to free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to release; as, to unleash dogs
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unleash
un-lēsh′, v.t. to free from a leash, to let go.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of UNLEASH in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of UNLEASH in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of UNLEASH in a Sentence
It looks like there will be a few unanticipated rules to comply with, though, ultimately a positive outlook. The real power of this coin will likely unleash though in 2021 when power Pluto lands on Facebook's Mercury.
Looking back, there is a reason why China's tech giants were able to develop, they had a degree of freedom that allowed [ them ] to unleash productivity and innovation not seen in any state-owned enterprises in China.
(This contest) keeps them focused on something positive. We witnessed the electricity and the joy in the eyes of the youth, it was enormously empowering. We saw last night the tremendous talent and energy of young Syrian refugees. We want to help them unleash their potential.
It’s time to address that and unleash a new age of tech growth.
Now he's suggesting he wants to get the country back opened by Easter, it would be a catastrophic thing to do for our people and for our economy if we sent people back to work just as we were beginning to see the impact of social distancing take hold only to unleash a second spike in infections.
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- إطلاق العنان - يحررArabic
- desfermar, desencadenarCatalan, Valencian
- rozpoutatCzech
- slippe løsDanish
- [[von]] [[der]] [[Leine]] [[lassen]], entfesselnGerman
- απολύωGreek
- liberigiEsperanto
- desencadenar, destraillarSpanish
- رها کردنPersian
- laskea irti, päästää irti, päästää valloilleenFinnish
- déchaînerFrench
- scaoileadhIrish
- दिलानेHindi
- szabadjára engedniHungarian
- melancarkanIndonesian
- sguinzagliareItalian
- לשחררHebrew
- 束縛を解くJapanese
- ಸಡಿಲುKannada
- 해방하다Korean
- PrincepsLatin
- ontketenen, loslaten, vrijlatenDutch
- slippe løsNorwegian
- spuścićPolish
- soltar, separar, desencadearPortuguese
- dezlănțuiRomanian
- [[спускать]] [[с]] [[привязь, [[спустить]] [[с]] [[привязь, выпускать, выпуститьRussian
- pustiti s lanca, razobručiti, odvezatiSerbo-Croatian
- frigöraSwedish
- கட்டவிழ்த்துவிடுங்கள்Tamil
- విప్పుTelugu
- ปลดปล่อยThai
- salmakTurkish
- розв'язатиUkrainian
- اتارناUrdu
- giải phóngVietnamese
- אַנלישYiddish
- 发挥Chinese
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