unleash
release / set free / launch / trigger
Transitive Verb
past: unleashedpp: unleasheding: unleashing
This word evokes a sudden transition from restraint to explosive action. It carries a high-energy connotation, often suggesting that the force being released is overwhelming, uncontrollable, or intentionally powerful. It is frequently used in dramatic or journalistic contexts to describe natural disasters, intense anger, or aggressive marketing strategies. While the literal origin refers to removing a physical leash from an animal, the modern usage is predominantly metaphorical. It implies a deliberate act of triggering a sequence of events that cannot be easily stopped once they have begun.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To release a powerful force, emotion, or energy that was previously controlled or restrained.
"The storm unleashed its fury on the coastal town."