unleashing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈliːʃ]
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Meaning of unleashing In English

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Examples of unleashing

  • He was unleashing a tiger but hoping to ride it down paths of his own choosing.

  • The pattern in this novel is for commodified objects to revert back to gift status, unleashing their power for social signification.

  • This is why cruelty's unleashing of nihilism produces a feeling of horror in us: it forces us to recognize our fragility.

  • He nuances different forms of control and assesses whether they succeeded or failed in exacerbating conflicts or unleashing the security dilemma.

  • In recent years, a number of scholars have sought new concepts to examine the social phenomena, latent problems, and development trends that globalization is unleashing.

  • In contrast to rain or a storm, which can be fairly easily imitated on stage, an avalanche completely engulfs the scene, unleashing a destructive power that also threatens musical form.

  • Mutator genes in many species have a similar effect, unleashing hypermutation episodes in times of stress.

  • This makes me believe that the future of cyberspace activities is going to be the unleashing of one of many human predispositions - the predisposition to steal.

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