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unfettered

US // (ʌnˈfɛtəd) //

不受约束的,不受约束,不受限制的,无拘无束

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : released from physical or mental bonds; unrestrained

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Examples

  • Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society.

  • The street is closed to traffic and kids run unfettered across inviting hopscotch squares and bicycle lanes.

  • Sxities icon Eugene McCarthy spent his final years warning about the negative impact of unfettered immigration.

  • Conservatives should realize, though, what unfettered presidential power means.

  • An unfettered Lagarde could parlay her stint managing crises in Washington for glittering new adventures.

  • Parliament contented itself with giving the Central Authority wide powers and almost unfettered discretion in the use of them.

  • O Agni, send forth with the ladle thy heat, thy winged flames; send forth unfettered thy firebrands all around.

  • She walked, as always, with the elastic resilience of unfettered youth.

  • To establish the absolute and unfettered liberty of the press and religious opinions?

  • His decision left the way open to the almost unfettered activities of the opponents of his policy both in England and in Ireland.