To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
1 All tagged with transponders, which means they were set loose on purpose.
2 Innovation, on the other hand, has also set loose some ominous possibilities.
3 During the raid on the barbarian camp, their horses were set loose .
4 I am about to set loose forces that are dangerous if disturbed.
5 If the protomolecule is being weaponized, or even just set loose again-
6 Nerve, limb, muscle, and flesh collapse as the Life is set loose .
7 Soon the girl was free, and she then set loose her little brother.
8 To have a child was to set loose a force in the world.
9 The Devil told me the witch was to be set loose .
10 They misunderstood the masses and consequently were unable to control the forces set loose .
11 Look what the witches have set loose upon the universe.
12 Both employ guileless heroes, set loose in a guileful world.
13 Even with that mild criticism he set loose quite a murmur of minority agreement.
14 The word set loose numberless thoughts, distasteful ones, dead ones.
15 No madman set loose from captivity could be guilty of so extravagant, exaggerated elation.
16 The Melissa Mounds assault case had set loose a juggernaut in Russ Meyer's life.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Set loose в диалектах
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