unrestrained

IPA: ʌnristrˈeɪnd

adjective

  • immoderate; not restrained or held in check
  • spontaneous, natural and informal; unconstrained
  • Not subject to physical restraint.
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Examples of "unrestrained" in Sentences

  • In the sixties and seventies, Toronto had a booming and free -- as in unrestrained -- rental market.
  • United States to head off the Socialistic program, which, unrestrained, is sure to wreck our country.
  • The joint Guardian-LSE Reading the Riots project has shown that the interpretation of the riots as an expression of unrestrained greed and lawlessness is only a partial account.
  • What makes him somewhat leftist is that he locates the evil in unrestrained and unbridled capitalism (he even makes a stab at free market economists having blood on their hands).
  • (London, Intermediate Technology Development Group) 1982, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. (13) Smith, R.G.: Long-term unrestrained expansion of test bricks in Transactions of the British Ceramic Society (London), 1973,
  • From his discussion regarding the way we collect information to his criticism of the government’s compliance in unrestrained capitalism, he pretty much summed up the reasons for the climate we see today in the American political and economic system.
  • However I do think the concept of (homo) sexual desire unrestrained is being used to signify the depravity of the Sodomites just as (inter-racial) sexual desire unrestrained is being used to signify the depravity of the blacks in "Birth of a Nation".
  • These statements of the Psalmist were indeed suggested by particular manifestations of human depravity occurring under his own eye; but as this only showed what man, when unrestrained, is in his present condition, they were quite pertinent to the apostle's purpose.

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