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liberar
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To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
free
release
loose
let go
let loose
set free
set loose
turn loose
português
liberar
1
Defeat would likely
unleash
huge political uncertainty and could roil financial markets.
2
We can't
unleash
it on the far side as a free agent.
3
Another axiom from Nikki's combat training: To
unleash
surprise, think in opposites.
4
But he added that military action in response could
unleash
more turmoil.
5
We all need to
unleash
our inner Donnellys from time to time.
6
This war will
unleash
the criminal in all of us, I fear.
7
We're looking forward to what he is to
unleash
on June 29th.
8
Our purpose must be to unlock their potential and
unleash
their talents.
9
So commanders are more or less free to
unleash
them at will.
10
The other track is outside the system, and it could
unleash
havoc.
11
It took the Celtics until the second half to
unleash
their aggression.
12
And I knew that that was going to
unleash
a broadband revolution.
13
And Dr. Halsey had finally received the green light to
unleash
MJOLNIR.
14
Legalised drugs would
unleash
an epidemic of addiction in the developing world.
15
We'll
unleash
him out there when he's fresh and ready to go.
16
And I don't see that when you
unleash
this kind of behaviour.
unleash
·
unleash on
unleash a wave
unleash more
unleash new
unleash the power
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