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untrammeled

[uhn-tram-uhld] / ʌnˈtræm əld /




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Shea said he found civil servants’ untrammeled advice useful when he was a presidential appointee.

From Los Angeles Times

Quick with a joke — or a jab — he proved irresistible to innumerable reporters, and millions of voters, who devoured his untrammeled style of slash-and-burn rhetoric.

From New York Times

Black Tomato is planning private group treks to untrammeled destinations like the Mitre Peninsula in Argentina’s Patagonia region, priced at more than $60,000 per person.

From New York Times

This has often borne the banner of “health freedom,” the idea being that individuals should have the untrammeled right to decide for themselves what to put or not put in their bodies.

From Los Angeles Times

The Wilderness Act of 1964 defined wilderness as "an area where the Earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain."

From Salon