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- Dictionaryunfetter/ʌnˈfɛtə/
verb
- 1. release from a restraining or inhibiting force: "his imagination is unfettered by the laws of logic"
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The meaning of UNFETTER is to free from fetters. How to use unfetter in a sentence.
adjective. formal uk / ʌnˈfet.əd / us / ʌnˈfet̬.ɚd / Add to word list Add to word list. not limited by rules or any other controlling influence: Poets are unfettered by the normal rules of sentence structure. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Freedom to act. (as) free as a bird idiom. agency. at leisure idiom. at will idiom. autonomist.
2 meanings: 1. to release from fetters, bonds, etc 2. to release from restraint or inhibition.... Click for more definitions.
verb (used with object) to release from fetters. to free from restraint; liberate. unfetter. / ʌnˈfɛtə / verb. to release from fetters, bonds, etc. to release from restraint or inhibition.
Synonyms for UNFETTER: free, liberate, release, rescue, loosen, emancipate, save, unchain; Antonyms of UNFETTER: restrain, confine, bind, fetter, enchain, jail, shackle, handcuff
Define unfetter. unfetter synonyms, unfetter pronunciation, unfetter translation, English dictionary definition of unfetter. tr.v. un·fet·tered , un·fet·ter·ing , un·fet·ters 1. To free from fetters or other physical bonds. 2. To free from restraints or inhibitions.
: not controlled or restricted : free, unrestrained. unfettered access to the Senate. Joshua Miller. … an approach to reading which combined passion and empathy with free-ranging enthusiasm and unfettered curiosity. Jonathan Keates. If popular government is about anything, it is about the unfettered right of the voters to choose their leaders.