0 present participle of unleash --
1 to suddenly release a violent force that cannot be controlled: --
The world therefore should have warned them of the consequences of unleashing those mammoth attacks.
But the world can find and has to find ways of dealing with ruthless dictators other than by unleashing war upon them.
The result is the unleashing of destructive hatred on a scale which will not be easily or quickly checked.
If we deny the people the achievement of their legitimate aspirations, we risk unleashing forces which it will be difficult to control.
Our generation of politicians will be, and should be, judged on how successfully we can tackle the problem of unemployment without unleashing inflation.
It is a remarkably dangerous way of keeping the peace with too many possibilities of accidental, unintentional or impetuous unleashing of disaster.
Tibbett pulled out the 'grand gesture' during the spiritual episode, unleashing the vocal power that made him a leading baritone of his day.
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.