unshackled

IPA: ʌnʃˈækʌɫd

adjective

  • Not shackled.
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Examples of "unshackled" in Sentences

  • Israelis, on the other hand, are "unshackled" Jews.
  • From every angle, these pieces were pure expression unshackled by grades or answers or "correct-ness".
  • I wanted to be unshackled from the bonds of corporate megalomaniacs who insisted that they knew what was good best for me.
  • Saloojee said the court's decision "unshackled" doctors and nurses who were ready and willing to help pregnant women with HIV.
  • Guido remembers it well, the economy was unshackled from the sado-monetarism of shadowing the Bundesbank on White Wednesday and so began our long unbroken boom ...
  • "Then," said Asaad, "there is no more to be said;" -- rising, and with clasped hands walking the room; -- "_Religion unshackled -- Religion unshackled_, is my doctrine."
  • The "unshackled" Senator Joe Lieberman has announced a rather interesting hire to be his communications director - Marshall Wittmann, who just a couple of years ago had the same job for Senator John McCain.

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