unconstrained
pronunciation
How to pronounce unconstrained in British English: UK [ˌʌnkən'streɪnd]
How to pronounce unconstrained in American English: US [ˌʌnkən'streɪnd]
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- Adjective:
- not under constraint of any kind
Word Origin
- unconstrained (adj.)
- 1640s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of constrain (v.). Related: Unconstrainedly.
Example
- 1. When used in a conservative , thoughtful manner , power enhances legitimacy ; when unconstrained , power undermines .
- 2. Plump white-skinned beautiful women are bold and unconstrained outstanding .
- 3. She have a powerful and unconstrained style , the imagination is and no one .
- 4. Mr harkaway has put the hash tag to use in a simple experiment in unconstrained collaborative narrative construction with no intent and no planned end .
- 5. As mark mcdonnell , a telecoms analyst with bby , put it : " telstra now faces an irrational investor driven by a political agenda and unconstrained by debt . "