undef $hashRef should do the trick, I'd think.
Yes, that would undef the reference itself — but that might not necessarily lead to the hash being undefined (which I think is what the OP is after...). undef %$hashRef, OTOH, would undefine the hash being referenced.
But I suspect the real question here is "why is the associated memory not being freed?" :) If so, circular references (in data structures held in the hash) might be the reason... Object::Destroyer might help in this case. Also see Re^3: Large Memory for a list of related modules that might help with locating circular references.
In reply to Re^2: COMPARING MEMORY ISSUES
by almut
in thread COMPARING MEMORY ISSUES
by chuckd
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