The difference between Let loose and Unleash
When used as verbs, let loose means to free, whereas unleash means to free from a leash, or as from a leash.
check bellow for the other definitions of Let loose and Unleash
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Let loose as a verb (transitive, idiomatic):
To free; to release from restraint.
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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.
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Unleash as a verb (transitive):
To free from a leash, or as from a leash.
Examples:
"ant leash leash up"
"He unleashed his dog in the park."
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Unleash as a verb (figurative):
To let go; to release.
Examples:
"He unleashed his fury."
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Unleash as a verb (figurative):
To precipitate; to bring about.