unleash

/ʌnˈliʃ/
verb
  1. To release or let something powerful or strong happen or be felt.
    • She unleashed her anger in a long, emotional speech.
    • The new policy could unleash a wave of innovation in the tech industry.
    • The storm unleashed strong winds that knocked down trees.
  2. To free an animal from a leash or restraint.
    • He unleashed his dog in the park so it could run freely.
    • The trainer unleashed the lion for the performance.
    • Remember to unleash your puppy only in safe, fenced areas.
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