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be unfettered
verb
To release from fetters; to unchain; to let loose; to free.
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He wants to be unfettered.
The First Amendment required that political speech be unfettered, so the same was required for political spending.
Trade and investment must be unfettered if water-short countries are to be encouraged to import water-heavy goods and services, rather than relying on their own production.
And, having appointed, in S.M. Krishna, a foreign minister expected to be grateful and ineffectual, he will be unfettered either by carping Communists or ambitious colleagues.
It has grown to be unfettered … the ability to surveil everyone on the planet is almost there, and arguably will be there within a few years.
The biggest casualty of the crisis in Eastern Europe could be unfettered capitalism, ardently embraced by countries that came out of communism.
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The baby was unfettered by machinery.
As it is, unfettered sporting vanity can always surprise us.
Greenspan's ideology was unfettered, free-market capitalism.
But being unfettered by licences and regulations means that there are many PCs jostling for access.
Beaches that are unfettered by human infrastructure do not disappear when sea level rises.
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