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unrestrained

[uhn-ri-streynd] / ˌʌn rɪˈstreɪnd /
ADJECTIVE
uncontrolled
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Trump has been unrestrained in his rhetoric in recent weeks, calling for protests and warning of potential “death & destruction” if he were to be charged.

From Reuters

AI trains on our own flawed human data sets — unrestrained by a moral compass, social pressure or legal restrictions.

From Washington Post

Typically, across the political spectrum there is a recognition that the cost of allowing unrestrained discourse in a free society includes getting things wrong sometimes.

From New York Times

Knudsen said the court's seven members have a chance to correct what he called "unrestrained judicial activism," according to legal filings.

From Salon

Or, as the NFL described it several decades ago, an “unrestrained dance … deemed to be contrived exhibitionism that has no place in the sport.”

From Washington Post