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unbridled

[uhn-brahyd-ld] / ʌnˈbraɪd ld /


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If our 20s are a period of unbridled optimism — a hopefulness that slowly gets beaten out of us as we grow older — “My Undesirable Friends” stands as a touching display of the resilience of youth.

From Los Angeles Times

Feb. 2 - In an official legal advisory to the justice minister, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara says the plans will harm the country's democratic checks and balances and risks giving government unbridled power.

From Reuters

Foes say zoning decisions are best handled by cities, warn about unbridled development ruining the character of neighborhoods and say density won’t immediately yield much affordability.

From Seattle Times

And there’s usually a sense of unbridled optimism among this crowd.

From Scientific American

Critics say it undermines the courts' independence while handing the government unbridled power, which in turn would endanger minority rights, encourage corruption, isolate Israel diplomatically and wreak havoc on its economy.

From Reuters