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  • 21unleash\ the\ dark\ side — To will strike down with great vengeance and furious anger. Unleashees usually include call centers, and untrained computer shop staff. PCBigShop has sold me another dodgy printer... i m going down there to unleash the dark side on them …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 22unleash\ the — To will strike down with great vengeance and furious anger. Unleashees usually include call centers, and untrained computer shop staff. PCBigShop has sold me another dodgy printer... i m going down there to unleash the dark side on them …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 23unleash\ the\ dark\ side — To will strike down with great vengeance and furious anger. Unleashees usually include call centers, and untrained computer shop staff. PCBigShop has sold me another dodgy printer... i m going down there to unleash the dark side on them …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 24unleash — Synonyms and related words: cast off, detach, diffuse, disengage, disjoin, disperse, doff, ease, ease off, free, let go, let up, liberate, loose, loosen, relax, release, remove, scatter, slack, slack off, slacken, take off, unbar, unbind, unbolt …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 25unleash — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. uncage, unshackle, [un]loose, release, set loose. See liberation. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. release, let loose, free, untie, let go …

    English dictionary for students

  • 26unleash — un|leash [ʌnˈli:ʃ] v [T] 1.) to suddenly let a strong force, feeling etc have its full effect ▪ Lefèvre s comments unleashed a wave of protest. 2.) to let a dog run free after it has been held on a ↑leash …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27unleash — un|leash [ ʌn liʃ ] verb transitive 1. ) to do or cause something that has a very powerful or harmful effect: The new tax laws have unleashed a storm of criticism. 2. ) to allow someone or something to be free when they were previously strictly… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 28unleash — v. free from a leash, let loose, release …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 29unleash — verb release from a leash or restraint …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 30unleash — verb (T) 1 to suddenly let a strong force, feeling etc have its full effect: forces of change unleashed by the war 2 to let a dog run free after it has been held on a leash 1 (1) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English