unfettered
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unfettered
- Simple past tense and past participle of unfetter.
[edit] Adjective
unfettered (comparative more unfettered, superlative most unfettered)
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- Not bound by chains or shackles.
- 1841 — Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, ch. 68
- In a corner of the market among the pens for cattle, Barnaby knelt down, and pausing every now and then to pass his hand over his father’s face, or look up to him with a smile, knocked off his irons. When he had seen him spring, a free man, to his feet, and had given vent to the transport of delight which the sight awakened, he went to work upon his own, which soon fell rattling down upon the ground, and left his limbs unfettered.
- 1841 — Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, ch. 68
- (by extension) Not restricted.
- 1916 — Easter_Proclamation (Proclamation of the Republic)
- We declare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland, and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign and indefeasible.
- 1916 — Easter_Proclamation (Proclamation of the Republic)
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[edit] Synonyms
- (not bound by chains): free, unchained
- (not restricted): unrestricted
[edit] Translations
not bound by chains
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not restricted
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