unleash a wave
Frequency: 6.97.8 per million words
To start a period in which a particular feeling or type of behavior suddenly increases and becomes common.
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- The new policy threatened to unleash a wave of protests across the country.
- His controversial remarks unleashed a wave of criticism from the public.
- The sudden economic downturn unleashed a wave of panic among investors.
- Such drastic changes could unleash a wave of uncertainty in the market.
- The band's reunion concert unleashed a wave of nostalgia among longtime fans.
- The dictator's actions are likely to unleash a wave of international condemnation.
- The innovative product is expected to unleash a wave of excitement in the tech community.
- Environmental disasters often unleash a wave of humanitarian aid efforts.
- The scandal unleashed a wave of resignations from top government officials.
- Her inspiring speech unleashed a wave of hope and determination in the audience.