[
US
/ənˈtɹæməɫd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not confined or limited
the untrammeled rush that the snows had shown in the first spring sun
the gift of a fresh eye and an untrammeled curiosity
How To Use untrammeled In A Sentence
- This wild and untrammelled expanse, over thousands of miles of uninterrupted trail, makes for a very intense wilderness experience for the mushers (racers).
- The rule of law operates as a bar to untrammelled discretionary power.
- Whereas the elephant path had been relatively easy walking, trying to negotiate untrammelled bushveld was challenging. Times, Sunday Times
- You are attracted to those who are unbridled, untrammeled, and free.
- Someone asked if ‘an untrammelled, populist media’ could be ‘too free for an intelligent democracy?’
- Alongside the splendidly untrammelled landscape, there are disadvantages to living on Orkney.
- Like fascists everywhere, Hitler saw corporatism, sometimes dismissed by contemporary scholars as a smokescreen for the untrammelled power of big business, as one of the keys to social peace.
- Self-governing schools are untrammelled by education authority rules.
- Hidden in this dictum is the danger of unlimited government, of the exercise of power untrammelled by the need for openness, transparency and accountability.
- Social conservatives are anxious to constrain America's larger liberalism by protecting traditional morality from the corrosive effects of untrammeled personal freedom and the disruptions of a healthy, churning economy.