The difference between Explode and Let loose

When used as verbs, explode means to destroy with an explosion, whereas let loose means to free.


check bellow for the other definitions of Explode and Let loose

  1. Explode as a verb (transitive):

    To destroy with an explosion.

    Examples:

    "The [[assassin]] exploded the car by means of a car bomb."

  2. Explode as a verb (transitive):

    To destroy violently or abruptly.

    Examples:

    "They sought to explode the myth."

  3. Explode as a verb (transitive):

    To create an exploded view of.

    Examples:

    "Explode the assembly drawing so that all the fasteners are visible."

  4. Explode as a verb (transitive, archaic):

    To disprove or debunk.

  5. Explode as a verb (intransitive):

    To blast, to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off.

    Examples:

    "The bomb explodes."

  6. Explode as a verb (figuratively, intransitive):

    To make a violent or emotional outburst.

    Examples:

    "She exploded when I criticised her hat."

  7. Explode as a verb (computing, programming, [[PHP]]):

    To break (a delimited string of text) into several smaller strings by removing the separators.

  8. Explode as a verb (transitive, computing):

    To decompress (data) that was previously imploded.

  1. Let loose as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):

    To free; to release from restraint.

  2. Let loose as a verb (intransitive, idiomatic, sometimes followed by {{m, with):

    or }} To shout, make a loud sound, or perform a sudden, vehement action; to behave in a raucous, frenzied manner.