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Definition of unrestricted in English: unrestrictedadjective ʌnrɪˈstrɪktɪdˌənrəˈstrɪktəd Not limited or restricted. 无限制的;未受限制的 unrestricted access to both military bases 对两个军事基地的自由进出。 Example sentencesExamples - There is unrestricted movement of the prisoners in the jail premises.
- These will also grow tax-free and children will have unrestricted access to the funds once they are 18.
- This would later develop into unrestricted submarine warfare.
- A link to the trash page is also present on each discussion table and access to it is unrestricted.
- One obvious question arose: would access to these archives really be free and unrestricted?
- The abiding truth for cancer patients is that they want unrestricted access to all treatments.
- However, most clubs offer unrestricted, free membership to adult patrons and gamblers.
- Will it guarantee full and unrestricted exercise of freedom of religion under Article 25?
- Both of these parents have unrestricted access and custodial rights with respect to the child.
- Tehran today said it will allow unrestricted inspections of its nuclear facilities.
- They will have unrestricted power and lots of it - but zero accountability.
- The active imaging area is close to the panel's edge, for unrestricted access to the patient.
- Their publication gives the public unmediated and unrestricted access to this direct evidence for the first time.
- It would soon go to his head, as it does with everyone who is granted unrestricted access to secrets beyond top secret.
- And as expected Bryant became an unrestricted free agent, opting out of his contract.
- But maybe unrestricted trade isn't always in the best interest of all business.
- Even during the stalking season, this means that access is unrestricted all year.
- We're up there in a nice position with an unrestricted view.
- Under licence, he would have been permitted unescorted and unrestricted access to his family.
- A UN resolution adopted last month mandates unrestricted access at all Iraqi sites.
Synonyms unlimited, open, free, clear, unhindered, unimpeded, unhampered, unchecked, unopposed, unbridled, unrestrained, unconstrained, unblocked, untrammelled, unbounded, unconfined, uncurbed, unconditional, unqualified, absolute, total informal free for all, with no holds barred
Derivativesadverb The unspoken assumption behind Mr Gledhill's letter is that motorists should be in the position of being able to travel freely and unrestrictedly. Example sentencesExamples - All kerbs, bollards and barriers will be swept away, and cars and people will mingle unrestrictedly on what is intended to become a glamorous new boulevard, adorned with fountains and sculptures.
- Only those who unconditionally and unrestrictedly consider the market economy as the only workable form of social cooperation are opponents of the totalitarian systems and are capable of fighting them successfully.
- The development of western civilization is predicated on the ambition to achieve mastery over nature and to manipulate it unrestrictedly.
- Intravenous fluids were used unrestrictedly.
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Rhymesself-inflicted, unconstricted, unencrypted, unpredicted Definition of unrestricted in US English: unrestrictedadjectiveˌənrəˈstriktədˌənrəˈstrɪktəd Not limited or restricted. 无限制的;未受限制的 unrestricted access to both military bases 对两个军事基地的自由进出。 Example sentencesExamples - A UN resolution adopted last month mandates unrestricted access at all Iraqi sites.
- They will have unrestricted power and lots of it - but zero accountability.
- A link to the trash page is also present on each discussion table and access to it is unrestricted.
- Tehran today said it will allow unrestricted inspections of its nuclear facilities.
- The active imaging area is close to the panel's edge, for unrestricted access to the patient.
- It would soon go to his head, as it does with everyone who is granted unrestricted access to secrets beyond top secret.
- And as expected Bryant became an unrestricted free agent, opting out of his contract.
- One obvious question arose: would access to these archives really be free and unrestricted?
- There is unrestricted movement of the prisoners in the jail premises.
- However, most clubs offer unrestricted, free membership to adult patrons and gamblers.
- Their publication gives the public unmediated and unrestricted access to this direct evidence for the first time.
- This would later develop into unrestricted submarine warfare.
- Under licence, he would have been permitted unescorted and unrestricted access to his family.
- Even during the stalking season, this means that access is unrestricted all year.
- The abiding truth for cancer patients is that they want unrestricted access to all treatments.
- But maybe unrestricted trade isn't always in the best interest of all business.
- These will also grow tax-free and children will have unrestricted access to the funds once they are 18.
- Both of these parents have unrestricted access and custodial rights with respect to the child.
- Will it guarantee full and unrestricted exercise of freedom of religion under Article 25?
- We're up there in a nice position with an unrestricted view.
Synonyms unlimited, open, free, clear, unhindered, unimpeded, unhampered, unchecked, unopposed, unbridled, unrestrained, unconstrained, unblocked, untrammelled, unbounded, unconfined, uncurbed, unconditional, unqualified, absolute, total |