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US
/ˌənɹiˈstɹɪktɪd/
]
[ UK /ˌʌnɹɪstɹˈɪktɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌnɹɪstɹˈɪktɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- not subject to or subjected to restriction
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free of restrictions on conduct
I had unrestricted access - never having had security classification
- not restricted or exclusive
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not restricted or modified in meaning
unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs
How To Use unrestricted In A Sentence
- It is also preferable that these vents be covered with screens, rather than louvers, to provide unrestricted air flow.
- With this movement type you provide the subcontractor with the components required for subcontract orders. The quantity is posted into unrestricted-use stock of material provided to vendor.
- The development of western civilization is predicated on the ambition to achieve mastery over nature and to manipulate it unrestrictedly.
- We're up there in a nice position with an unrestricted view.
- And individuals who want unrestricted access to the internet can simply obtain a service provider in a neighbouring country.
- A copyleft is a copyright notice on a piece of software that permits unrestricted redistribution and modification, provided that all copies and derivatives retain the same permissions.
- The researchers first discovered the fusion protein acts like an oncogene, or cancer-causing gene, that can promote unrestricted cell growth.
- Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
- Trees soon grow into immovable objects and, so close to an unrestricted road, may be a great hazard. Times, Sunday Times
- It was not long ago that critics of globalisation and unrestricted free trade were limited to left-wing economists and trade unions. Times, Sunday Times