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unrestrained
sans retenue
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English
French
French
unrestrained [Brit ʌnrɪˈstreɪnd, Am ˌənrəˈstreɪnd] ADJ
unrestrained growth, proliferation
unrestrained delight, emotion
unrestrained freedom
French
French
English
English
sans frein échange, commerce
unrestrained [ˌʌnrɪˈstreɪnd] ADJ
unrestrained
unrestrained consumerism
unrestrained [ˌʌn··ˈstreɪnd] ADJ
unrestrained
unrestrained consumerism
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Unrestrained occupants, particularly those riding in the patient-care compartment, are particularly vulnerable.
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After living an unrestrained life, he died before reaching 50 years of age.
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He is described in the historical tradition as strong, handsome, crafty, popular with women, from a proud noble family, and filled with unrestrained political ambition.
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Dai has pledged to promote greater social justice and tackle the rise of unemployment and decline in industry, which he blamed on unrestrained capitalism.
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She has a unique trait in that she is able to laugh at nearly anything relatively comedical, which always ends up being loud and unrestrained.
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