| ADJ | unrestrained | more unrestrained | most unrestrained |
| SYNO | delirious | excited | frantic | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- The unrestrained sacking of the tombs is represented as a danger, threatening moral decline by inviting greed and sex to undermine the dignity of the tribe and its traditions, replacing the order of the world with chaos.
- In modern usage, an orgy is a sex party consisting of at least five members where guests freely engage in open and unrestrained sexual activity or group sex.
- Players assume the role of mercenaries fighting in endless battles across the developed continent, almost unrestrained by the governments who hired them.
- On the backbenches, Bing was, according to his "Times" obituary, "the unrestrained leader of a small group of radicals, never fully trusted by their colleagues and known as 'Bing Boys'".
- It describes the devastation caused by unrestrained logging in Washington's Willapa Hills.
- Another experimental track, the lengthy and unrestrained "Flow Motion", closes the album.
- Carla Meyer of the "San Francisco Chronicle" wrote "What might have been a commentary on the objectification of women becomes an unrestrained forum for twisted ideas of sexuality".
- Worldwide, bribery alone is estimated to involve over 1 trillion US dollars annually. A state of unrestrained political corruption is known as a kleptocracy, literally meaning "rule by thieves".
- It also focuses on an unrestrained sexuality that ignores prejudices and intolerance.
- The unrestrained flooding which followed destroyed three bridges downstream, including the Highway 281 bridge.
- As of 2016, the health of over 1,000 La Boca citizens is threatened by the pollution of the Matanza-Riachuelo River (which contains high levels of arsenic and lead, due to centuries of unrestrained pollution).
- Whole-body plethysmography is used to measure respiratory parameters in conscious unrestrained subjects, including quantification of bronchoconstriction.
- "Adalbert of Ivrea" is a historical novel in which Lussana takes the opportunity of a psychological study of an unrestrained and unconventional amorous passion.
- which originated from the remark made by Li Yiji when Liu Bang refused to see him, is used to describe someone who indulges heavily in alcohol and behaves in a wanton and unrestrained manner.
- The blog has been called "refreshingly insightful, honest and unrestrained" by the Swazi Nation Magazine and "very outspoken, comprehensive, and widely read" by Pambazuka News.
- After a visit to South Vietnam Leon Gouré of the RAND Corporation reported that U.S. airpower was having a significant impact on the VC and that further unrestrained use could hurt them even more.
- Mayiladum Para Action Council was set up in an attempt to resist unrestrained rock quarrying on areas surrounding Meenkunnam. This action council has been in operation since 2007.
- The novel is also characterized by an atmosphere of unrestrained eroticism, which may well be related to pornographic cinema, another industry of Los Angeles.
- There were tensions between Brown and Sarkozy, the latter of whom argued that the "Anglo-Saxon" model of unrestrained markets had failed.
- During this time period, Abbot Kinney, a conservationist and Pasadena landowner, saw from his ranch the destruction by the unrestrained use of the San Gabriel Mountains for logging and grazing.
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