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unconstrainedly

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an unconstrained manner, in either sense.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In an unconstrained manner.

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Examples

  • GOD is good by a natural and internal necessity, not freely; which last word is stupidly explained by the terms "unconstrainedly" and "not slavishly."

    The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2 1560-1609 1956

  • A tremendous numbers of us crave people to be equipped to part ideas and sympathize unconstrainedly, without polite restrictions.

    The Culture of Sharing: Why Releasing Copyright Will Be the Smartest Thing You Do | Write to Done 2009

  • I had no mentation the promulgate would spread b bruit about into notable notice such irrefutable reactions in people, but I acumen unquestionably strongly with compliments to self-determination of language and allowing ideas to be unconstrainedly circulated.

    The Culture of Sharing: Why Releasing Copyright Will Be the Smartest Thing You Do | Write to Done 2009

  • Open-sourced software is a gargantuan exemplification: people in the planning stages unemployed together up to enlighten methodology that can be against aside others – it can be against unconstrainedly as software, but more importantly others can avail oneself of the methodology in their own software projects, or kill the methodology and uplift upon it.

    The Culture of Sharing: Why Releasing Copyright Will Be the Smartest Thing You Do | Write to Done 2009

  • I promptly went up to him, and began talking to him very unconstrainedly.

    The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories 2006

  • ‘We must humour this rich lady’s caprices,’ he decided inwardly; and as unconstrainedly as she had questioned him he answered, ‘Yes;

    The Torrents of Spring 2006

  • The correspondence between George and his guardian had not ceased by any means: William had even written once or twice to her since his departure, but in a manner so unconstrainedly cold that the poor woman felt now in her turn that she had lost her power over him and that, as he had said, he was free.

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • And it went off all right; all this was uttered very easily, unconstrainedly and complacently.

    Notes from Underground 2003

  • Klyuhin, were talking together with extraordinary ease and liveliness, turning their bald, greasy heads from side to side unconstrainedly as they talked; a young man of twenty, short-sighted and fair-haired, dressed from head to foot in black, obviously shy, smiled sarcastically ....

    A Sportsman's Sketches 2003

  • Agnes returned to her every day occupation as household drudge, sad at losing her lover, yet not so sad as she would have been had she really given, him her whole heart unconstrainedly; she shed a few tears as the vessel left the quay, then turning homewards she mentally counted the weeks which were to elapse ere she should again see the tapering masts of the "Glenalpine."

    The Mysteries of Montreal Being Recollections of a Female Physician Charlotte Fuhrer

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