Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
unleash
verb
/ʌnˈliːʃ/

Definition
To let something flow out suddenly and in a controlled way; to release the full potential of something.

Examples
- When the storm hit, it seemed to unleash all its fury.
- She decided to unleash her creativity by starting a new art project.
- The coach hoped to unleash the team’s potential during the championship game.

Meaning
To free something from restraint or control, allowing it to act or occur without hindrance.

Synonyms
- release
- free
- unbridle
- let loose
- discharge