unleash

verb12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

To suddenly start a violent offensive.

To start a period in which a particular feeling or type of behavior suddenly increases and becomes common.

To release or express extreme, often destructive, anger.

To release or express violent, uncontrollable anger.

To release a large or overwhelming quantity of something, often metaphorically (e.g., a flood of complaints).

To deliver a concentrated and continuous stream of something, like criticism or questions.

To cause a situation with a lot of angry or violent argument or criticism.

To begin a fierce or destructive attack.

To release or express extreme anger, often with a sense of punishment or vengeance.

To cause extreme fear among a group of people.

To suddenly release a large amount of something, especially words or feelings, that flows quickly and forcefully.

To fire a number of weapons or projectiles at one time; or to utter a series of questions or insults rapidly.