Unleash in a sentence as a verb

Nobody wants to unleash amateur doctors and dentists on the public.

Malware authors giving you their samples directly, before they ever unleash them into the wild?

Mr. Colligan responded that such a deal would be unfair to employees as well as “likely illegal.” Mr. Jobs then threatened to unleash Apple’s patent lawyers on Palm."Yep.

You'd have to be an idiot to attach your name to this given the shitstorm twitter would unleash upon you for questioning the narrative.

But using legal means to prevent normal biological behaviour from happening, it is very bad idea, and quite dangerous in what sort of havoc it might unleash.

> the shitstorm twitter would unleash upon youNot to mention the fact that, assuming the writer is indeed a Github employee, the fact that it would instantly place her at grave risk of losing her job.

Take a very low-level system programming language, add some OO syntax, then have someone who is avowedly anti-OO* add generics and templates, and then unleash it on hordes of junior programmers.

Unconstrained by the diktats of The Man, neck-bearded GNU hippies would unleash innumerable window managers and desktop managers showcasing a dizzying number and kind of user interface enhancements.

The 100-year-storm of destruction that we, as Player 1, unleash upon the poor Liberty City automotive world would probably make any insurance company run screaming and crying in the opposite direction of profitability.

But I think you really want to make sure your landing page is resonating with "Awesome - this is going to make my life easier" vs. "What pandora's box of **** will this tool unleash in my organization and work life".Product definitely looks useful though, and the above comments are about making sure you present it in its best light.

If you think that I have failed to give the PHP language, core library, and community the full iota of respect that they deserve, then I likewise believe that you fail to give Kemeny and Kurtz full respect for deciding in the early 60s that computing was going to be a universal right, and there needed to be a programming language, for non-programmers, that would let them unleash that potential.

My experience as a Wikipedian:- provide content until an admin revert said content without explanation.- try to engage discussion with said admin and get referred to a wp policy that actually states this admin was wrong.- point the admin to his error and engage in wikipedia conflict resolution.- said admin sneakily changes said policy to confirm his views, and unleash a small army of followers to intervene to support him in conflict resolution and revert my edits.

Unleash definitions

verb

release or vent; "unleash one's anger"

verb

release from a leash; "unleash the dogs in the park"

verb

turn loose or free from restraint; "let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"

See also: loose