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unencumbered
[ uhn-en-kuhm-berd ]
adjective
- not impeded, slowed down, or retarded; free to move, advance, or go forward.
- having few or no burdens or obligations.
- not burdened or weighed down, as with bulky or heavy objects.
unencumbered
/ ˌʌɪˈʌə /
adjective
- not burdened, impeded, or hampered
Other Word Forms
- ܲe·ܳb·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of unencumbered1
Example Sentences
Portraiture is instead all about recording a surface — as fully, robustly and truthfully as possible — which, if successful, will allow for the unencumbered experience of the sheet of marked paper set before a viewer’s eyes.
“There needs to be more assurance on the part of candidates and Supreme Court justices that they're going to be able to render decisions from the court unencumbered by the pressure of campaign millionaires.”
“I think he'd be gardening, honestly,” Henry continued, “He's making his own preserves and pickles, but unencumbered by fame and what people think of him. I think simpler living because it's something I want.”
“Zach Bryan in a little weird way sounds a bit like Post when he’s unencumbered by a lot of production.”
They emphasized warnings from many of his own closest advisors and top military brass that he was a would-be fascist who would be unencumbered if given another term.
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