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To remove the only thing standing between potential and consequences.

means To suddenly release something powerful, energetic, or destructive that was being held back.

from Literally to slip a leash off a hound, freeing it to chase; the metaphor escaped its collar and never came back.

Hunting rootsCame from coursing dogs after game
Always forcefulNobody unleashes a gentle suggestion
Marketing favoriteSoftware now unleashes more than hounds do
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