unbridled

IPA: ʌnbrˈaɪdʌɫd

adjective

  • Not fitted with a bridle.
  • (by extension) Without restraint or limit.
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Examples of "unbridled" in Sentences

  • In addition, this is also a lesson in unbridled enthusiasm.
  • Waldo there has been a lot of development but "unbridled" is not exactly, uhhh …. correct.
  • All week, Glenn Beck has been railing against what he called the unbridled consumption of America.
  • Their failure to form effective co-operatives (fuelled by a dogmatic belief in unbridled competition) also hasn't helped.
  • There She engaged in unbridled promiscuity, consorted with lascivious demons, and gave birth to hundreds of Lilim or demonic babies, daily.
  • On nuclear weapons, the Iranian president deplores what he calls unbridled expansion and testing of more powerful warheads, apparently implicating the United States.
  • For the idiot who has everything comes the latest in unbridled extravagance: fashion house Christian Dior is set this month to launch of line of luxury cellphones costing a ridiculous amount of money.
  • The law was not perfect, but as a result of its enactment and a series of subsequent federal laws, a generation of Americans has come to adulthood protected by a legal structure and a social compact making clear that government will not engage in unbridled, dragnet seizure of electronic communications.

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