different between unleashed vs unleashes
unleashed
English
Alternative forms
- unleasht (obsolete, rare)
Verb
unleashed
- simple past tense and past participle of unleash
Adjective
unleashed (not comparable)
- Not leashed; without a leash on it.
- 2007, Karen Chavez, Best Hikes With Dogs: North Carolina (page 31)
- Some trails are extremely narrow, and people might become easily intimidated by passing an unleashed dog in a confined space, especially a large, nosy dog.
- 2007, Karen Chavez, Best Hikes With Dogs: North Carolina (page 31)
- (figuratively) Freed from any restraint, physical or otherwise.
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unleashes
English
Verb
unleashes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unleash
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