unbound

IPA: ʌnbˈaʊnd

adjective

  • Not bound; not tied up.
  • Without a binding.
  • (nuclear physics, of an atomic nucleus) Lying beyond the proton or neutron drip line; having a negative particle separation energy; capable of decaying by the spontaneous exothermic emission of one or more nucleons.
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Examples of "unbound" in Sentences

  • · Invokers to call unbound methods (cool for listeners)
  • An "unbound" novel that is, still in its original cardboard covers;
  • Zionism unbound, that is what goes on in Washington, D.C., these days.
  • Note by note, all tuned to sorrow, he called the unbound winds back to Wind Plain.
  • We can’t keep playing by Marquis of Queensbury rules while our advesaries remain unbound by anything.
  • Low values of "unbound" testosterone potentially lead to side effects such as decreased desire, arousal and lubrication and increased sexual pain.
  • The upshot of the decision, as I understand it, is to deny that governmental entities not party to a case remain unbound by the high court’s constitutional interpretations.
  • ShelbyC says: jimM47: The upshot of the decision, as I understand it, is to deny that governmental entities not party to a case remain unbound by the high court’s constitutional interpretations.

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