unrestricted
pronunciation
How to pronounce unrestricted in British English: UK [ˌʌnrɪˈstrɪktɪd]
How to pronounce unrestricted in American English: US [ˌʌnrɪˈstrɪktɪd]
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- Adjective:
- not subject to or subjected to restriction
- free of restrictions on conduct
- accessible to all
- not restricted or modified in meaning
- never having had security classification
Word Origin
- unrestricted (adj.)
- 1766, from un- (1) "not" + restricted.
Example
- 1. Will that actually result in a surge of unrestricted rare earth exports ?
- 2. Britain and the west should offer to lift sanctions if mr mugabe accepts unrestricted international election monitoring .
- 3. Many of the 180 councils that still offer unrestricted weekly rubbish collections are watching the trial .
- 4. Having been ruled by the british for 156 years , hong kong is still teeming with signs of its colonial past , from english street names to an unrestricted press and independent courts .
- 5. The modern temper runs toward unrestricted fluidity and flexibility , the endless play of possibility , and so is perfectly suited to the informal , improvisational nature of friendship .