1. unleashed - Adjective
2. unleashed - Verb
unleashed
simple past and past participle of unleash
Not leashed; without a leash on it.
(figuratively) Freed from any restraint, physical or otherwise.
unleashed potential
1978 to 1991 main In 1979, Polisario broke off the cease-fire and unleashed a string of new attacks on military and government targets. Source: Internet
1990s * At a practice leading up to an Indiana-Purdue game in West Lafayette in 1991, Knight unleashed a torrent of expletives and threats designed to motivate his Indiana team. Source: Internet
A California woman said she was working out at a park when another woman became enraged and unleashed a racist tirade. Source: Internet
According to police report, the Pastor, Elisha Misiko, unleashed a knife at the pulpit, where he was sitting together with his wife, and stabbed her on the back and head, leaving her for dead. Source: Internet
According to him, though, the Lagos judiciary has attempted to digitalise its adjudicatory system, it was still work in progress before the mayhem was unleashed. Source: Internet
After allowing the Americans to pile up men and machinery on the beach for just over an hour, Kuribayashi unleashed the undiminished force of his countermeasures. Source: Internet