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a. Not leased.
Usage examples of "unleased".
She looked at Kithra askance, wondering just what her attack on Niggen had unleased on this normally tranquil household.
By that time, Jame hoped, help would have been sent out by those sensitives in the Kencyrath who, however distant, could scarcely have failed to note the chaos unleased in Tai-tastigon that night.
Hassan unleased the al-Anfal campaign, an operation of biblical brutality.
If on the other hand attacks are directed at the general public a backlash could be unleased because of the excessive and brutal losses of innocent civilians.
And they unleased the later plagues and made it impossible for us to deal with them.
Where else would a slap happy crew like this be unleased but in La La Land.
Bruno parried, the blades clanging as they connected, then unleased a brutal onslaught, his left arm slashing wildly, a feral sneer contorting his countenance.
The sudden explosion made everyone wince and duck as she unleased a bolt of power that was both blindingly bright and icy dark laced together into one terrible blast.
The union of 'passive' and 'metaphorical' encompasses all socio‑political trends and events which, merely by existing, affected me metaphorically‑for example, by reading between the lines of the episode entitled 'The Fisherman's Pointing Finger', you will perceive the unavoidable connection between the infant state's attempts at rushing towards full‑sized adulthood and my own early, explosive efforts at growth… Next, 'passive' and 'literal', when hyphenated, cover all moments at which national events had a direct bearing upon the lives of myself and my family‑under this heading you should file the freezing of my father's assets, and also the explosion at Walkeshwar Reservoir, which unleased the great cat invasion.