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| un·leash [ un lsh ] (past and past participle un·leashed, present participle un·leash·ing, 3rd person present singular un·leash·es) |
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1. allow something to have full effect: to allow something, especially something previously held in check, to have its full effect
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2. free from leash: to set a person or animal free from a leash or other form of restraint or confinement
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