uncontrolled
IPA: ʌnkʌntrˈoʊɫd
adjective
- Not controlled; not under control.
- (civil engineering) Lacking the usual traffic control devices, such as traffic lights, pedestrian signals, pavement markings, traffic signs, or a crossing guard.
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Examples of "uncontrolled" in Sentences
- The uncontrolled fervor of Christianity gives it teeth.
- The only thing King Obama has done is to sink this country in uncontrolled spending.
- Suddenly, there was an explosion, and I was heading toward the ground in uncontrolled flight.
- I don't think anyone would want to be in uncontrolled pain or atrificial life-support for very long.
- Suttles: I think what's been clear is that we have demonstrated that we can contain uncontrolled flow in this particular well ....
- Reports are that the bulk of sales are to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, currently smashing three phones a week in uncontrolled rages.
- The problem with recreational use is that it usually happens in uncontrolled situations with no serious purposeful agenda other than to get "high."
- In his interview, Crooke took a swipe – of course – at what he called the uncontrolled collateral damage visited upon civilians in Gaza by the Israelis.
- Contact us immediately if your child experiences any of the following: fever higher than 101° Fahrenheit pain uncontrolled by over-the-counter pain medication swelling or redness at the needle-insertion site bleeding or discharge (such as pus) from the needle-insertion site
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