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UK
/ʌnkənstɹˈeɪnd/
]
[ US /ˌənkənˈstɹeɪnd/ ]
[ US /ˌənkənˈstɹeɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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free from constraint
he was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society
idle, unconstrained gossip
the dog was unconstrained
How To Use unconstrained In A Sentence
- While others seem to have omitted the important detail of everything, what you put forward prefatory is unconstrained and perfectly stated. Matthew Yglesias » The Internationalization of US Policy Paralysis and the Collapse of American Diplomacy
- This says that the human mind is a ‘blank slate’ wholly unconstrained by any kind of human biology.
- The reactions giving rise to zircon growth are generally unspecified and unconstrained.
- Unfortunately, the beginnings of utterances appear to be particularly unconstrained by either the acoustic material or the linguistic interpretation.
- The difference between this and the preceding six stages is that now the activity is explained as an innate and spontaneous impulse manifested unconstrainedly and therefore not subjected to doubts.
- he was unconstrained by any of the sanctions of polite society
- The ‘freeholder’ was thought of as an independent voter exercising his legal rights unconstrained by the lure of political parties or threats.
- But is this new vehicle of unconstrained expression fated to come under the thumb of the powers that be?
- Do they feel unconstrained in their adventurist course because they are confident that China will always be on their side whatever they may do? Ra Jong-Yil: North Korea's 'Military First' Politics Are Behind Recent Attacks
- Time and loving guidance enable them to waken unconstrainedly into the tempered sounds.