unbridle
IPA: ʌnbrˈaɪdʌɫ
verb
- (transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal).
- (transitive, figurative) To remove restraint from.
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Examples of "unbridle" in Sentences
- America was the land of unbridled capitalism.
- All this unbridled deleting really rubs me the wrong way.
- They give the unbridled nationalism and falsified history.
- He is handsome and intelligent, but unbridled and arrogant.
- America's unbridle greed caused this world economic crisis.
- But, warns the chorus, his unbridled pride will be his downfall.
- Pure unbridled barbarity from a barbaric and barbarous barbarian
- Caliban planted their roots in the scene with unbridled metalcore.
- He strongly criticized the current leaders for unbridled corruption.
- America was the land of unbridled capitalism, the frontier just as much so.
- Dear friend, welcome to the sandbox, a place of unbridled dreams and wonder.
- Mr. Assad got an unexpected U.N. reprieve and a green light to unbridle fully his killers.
- Why this situation was let gone unbridle for more than eleven years and why party men were deployed?
- It does not take an economic professor to know that unbridle credit on either side is destined to fail.
- While you should unbridle your creativity in crafting your backstory, keep in mind that women find the following qualities most attractive: wealth, power, animal loverness.
- The classical economist Von Hayek, who authored On the road to serfdom, warned about such interference by government in the economic order which can culminate the unbridle manipulation and pollution of the economic system.
- While your local Congressional delegation decries the Supreme Court's decision to unbridle corporate campaign spending, Blair Horner -- the legislative director for NYPIRG -- doesn't think it will have much effect on Albany.
- _False lameness_ is an impediment in the gait not caused by structural or functional disturbances, but is brought on by conditions such as may result from the too rapid driving of an unbridle-wise colt over an irregular road surface, or by urging a horse to trot at a pace exceeding the normal gait of the animal's capacity, causing it to "crow-hop" or to lose balance in the stride.
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