unleash in the PONS Dictionary

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He has said that he viewed poetry as an outlet to unleash pain and anger.
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Embittered and filled with wrath, he threatened to unleash an army of demons that he built using the darkest of magic.
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However, this experiment unleashed disaster upon all existence.
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Surrey had a prominent role in the development of the radical political movements unleashed by the civil war.
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They're threatening to unleash more havoc unless their demands are met.
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Once full, the player can unleash more powerful attacks for a limited time.
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As the battle finished, a ferocious storm unleashed hail and wind.
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Forces unleashed by the growing economic crisis combined with student unrest to create an opposition alliance.
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The protagonists must battle against mutated humans that were accidentally unleashed.
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Electric zaps struck it, but it would not unleash the submarine until zaps got stronger.
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