What is another word for break/cut loose?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈe͡ɪk slˈaʃ kˈʌt lˈuːs] (IPA)

The phrase "break/cut loose" means to let go, to release oneself from control or restraint, to behave freely or impulsively. There are multiple synonyms for this phrase, such as "let loose," "unleash," "unbridle," "set free," "liberate," "break free," "cast off," "cast aside," "throw off," "shake off," "be wild," "go crazy," "have fun," "enjoy oneself," "rebel," "revolt," "mutiny," "rise up," "defy authority." All these words imply a sense of freedom, rebellion, and independence, encouraging one to act without fear or hesitation. Breaking or cutting loose is a natural desire for anyone who wants to experience life fully and without regrets.

What are the hypernyms for Break/cut loose?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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