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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unrestricted
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
access
▪ A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
▪ Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.
▪ We should be allowed unrestricted access to outside money sources.
▪ At the other extreme is the park to which the public has unrestricted access during daylight hours.
▪ And individuals who want unrestricted access to the internet can simply obtain a service provider in a neighbouring country.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Most countries do not permit unrestricted immigration.
▪ Reporters were later given unrestricted access to the evidence in the case.
▪ The U.N. demanded unrestricted searches for weapons within the country.
▪ Under the new plan, people would have unrestricted choice of doctors.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
▪ Delta Air Lines Inc. would charge $ 449 for the same trip under recently published unrestricted coach fares.
▪ Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.
▪ So she can have a new beginning unrestricted by a past life.
▪ The Dolphins are $ 4 million under the cap but also have 17 players set to become unrestricted free agents.
▪ The statement of areas of information held should identify restricted as well as unrestricted information.
▪ What remained of Belfast's mudflats seemed certain to be diminished by unrestricted dumping.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unrestricted

1766, from un- (1) "not" + restricted.

Wiktionary
unrestricted

a. 1 not restricted or confined 2 having no security classification

WordNet
unrestricted
  1. adj. not subject to or subjected to restriction [ant: restricted]

  2. free of restrictions on conduct; "I had unrestricted access"

  3. accessible to all [syn: unexclusive]

  4. not restricted or modified in meaning; "unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs"

  5. never having had security classification [syn: nonsensitive]

Wikipedia
Unrestricted (Da Brat album)

Unrestricted is the third studio album by rapper Da Brat. It was released on April 11, 2000. On September 21, 2001 it was certified platinum by the RIAA.

Unrestricted

Unrestricted may refer to:

  • Unrestricted (Da Brat album)
  • Unrestricted (Symphorce album)
  • Unrestricted carry, a situation within a jurisdiction in which the carrying of firearms is not restricted in any way by the law
Unrestricted (Symphorce album)

Unrestricted is a studio album by German power metal band, Symphorce, released on October 15, 2010, through AFM Records.

Usage examples of "unrestricted".

World Health Organization, together with the Centers for Disease Control, had put up unrestricted funds and massive rewards for an antivirus that would save the two hundred thousand people who would otherwise die in less than three weeks.

He tackled Battleaxe bareback, using both hands to grip the mane, out in the open where motion was unrestricted.

It is the peculiar tendency to unfairness which the advocates of unrestricted experimentation seem to display in every discussion regarding the practice.

The phase of untruthfulness in the defence of unrestricted experimentation deserves far more attention than can here be accorded.

No advocate of unrestricted experimentation, so far as known, has ever dared to print the full details of this Goltz experiment.

But here, too, and elsewhere, the fundamental demands were the same: freedom from serfdom, from oppressive taxation and forced labor, and for unrestricted rights of hunting and woodcutting in the forests.

You and your mate may leave this world in your own ship, unharmed and unrestricted.

And yet I have never understood that the Presidency conferred upon me an unrestricted right to act upon that judgment and feeling.

I cannot remember when I did not so think and feel, and yet I have never understood that the Presidency conferred upon me an unrestricted right to act officially upon this judgment and feeling.

To this attitude of good-will, of forbearance and genuine kindness to all, must be added, however, constant but unprovocative vigilance, lest unrestricted association with the peoples of the world should enable the very few who have been definitely pronounced by the Master as injurious to the body of the Cause, to make a breach in the Movement.

State offers a litigant the choice of two methods of judicial review, of which one is both appropriate and unrestricted, the mere fact that the other which the litigant elects is limited, does not amount to a denial of the constitutional right to a judicial review.

A failed experiment with an annoying subscription model gave way to unrestricted access to the full contents of the Encyclopaedia and much more besides: specially commissioned articles, fora, an annotated internet guide, news in context, downloads and shopping.

The hardcore constituency for unrestricted gun ownership amounted to no more than twenty percent of the adult population - overwhelmingly white men, many of whom had a silent agenda of racism, class warfare, or political dissent.

If centaurs accepted unrestricted crossbreeding, as the equines did, they would eventually be fragmented as a species, as the equines were.

To be sure, in certain cities, as had been the case in Ko-ro-ba, women were permitted status within the caste system and had a relatively unrestricted existence.