Definitionadj. not subject to or subjected to restriction
Last update: September 26, 2015
0
Finally, in 1838, the unrestricted right of lecturing was restored to him. [Please select]
0
By these approaches we arrived at unrestricted conversation. [Please select]
0
--for private judgment and religious liberty mean nothing more and nothing less than the unrestricted perusal of the Scriptures as the guide of life. [Please select]
0
The comparatively infrequent nesting of the bluebirds about our homes at the present time is one of the most deplorable results of unrestricted sparrow immigration. [Please select]
0
They had always enjoyed self-government in such vital matters as schools, municipal and local laws, taxes, colonial judges, and unrestricted town-meetings. [Please select]
0
Ministers preached political sermons; the newspapers indulged in unrestricted abuse of public men. [Please select]
0
Everywhere, as in the time of Trajan, were unrestricted pleasures and unrestricted trades. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!