unleash
إطلاق العنان
definition
verb
we unleashed the dog and carried it down to our car
release from a leash or restraint.
translation of 'unleash'
verb
حرر,
أطلق العنان ل
example
the failure of the talks could 'unleash' more fighting
Jeb started to retreat from the room as Megan began to 'unleash' the notorious Addelson temper.
they dig up badger setts and 'unleash' terriers into them
the failure of the talks could 'unleash' more fighting
the failure of the talks could 'unleash' more fighting
Doing something cute like that would 'unleash' a firestorm.
The police knew there was no simpler way to clear the cricket pitch than to 'unleash' a couple of dogs on everyone.
He lost everything when the mighty Jamuna river burst its banks, 'unleashing' a torrent that engulfed his village.
Fergie spins on a sixpence and 'unleashes' a ferocious right hook, which connects cleanly with Fowler's jaw, sending him flying into the crowd.
The US state 'unleashed' a decade of witch-hunting against the left, which hit even moderate black lobbying organisations.
Donnie 'unleashing' his trademark flying back kick on the guy is very cool.
A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in 'unleashing' a revolution in gem taste.
Chronic stress also 'unleashes' an army of free radicals that damages body and brain cells.
This could have meant 'unleashing' terrorists in attacks on British and US targets or weapons of mass destruction or both.
John Sutton latched on to the loose ball, galloped forward and 'unleashed' a firm drive into the top corner.
Yet the Iraq war 'unleashed' forces in British politics, too.
By then he and the BBC were refusing to capitulate as Mr Campbell 'unleashed' a ferocious assault.
Five Dock police arrived shortly after and cordoned off the area before 'unleashing' a sniffer dog.
A police crackdown on town centre violence has led to thugs 'unleashing' their aggression in the home, says a refuge worker.
The onslaught was 'unleashed' on the day that G8 world leaders met at Gleneagles.
But then, two days later, I discovered the enormity of what I had 'unleashed' .
In fact, the show was responsible for 'unleashing' my own long-suppressed inner clown.
The spectre of Chicago 1968 looms, when police 'unleashed' a brutal assault on anti Vietnam War protesters at the Democratic convention.
If I were a family member or coach, I'd be wanting him to gradually employ that emotion rather than 'unleashing' it from the first point.
Dogs left 'unleashed' by their owners have wondered into his yard and left excrement.
Police were today hunting thugs who 'unleashed' a pack of hunting dogs to kill deer in a National Trust park.
The show culminated with Rivers swearing at Nielsen 'unleashing' a torrent of Italian curses.
US warplanes, by contrast, flew high above their targets, 'unleashing' small numbers of bombs and missiles.
On the eve of the wars 'unleashed' by Edward I's invasion in 1276, Wales had essentially become divided into three zones.
Police initiated the attack by 'unleashing' their dogs and injuring several workers.
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