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unbound

adjective as in untied

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“It’s absolutely essential that Democrats have majorities and that we continue to do vigorous oversight and if necessary, hold him accountable again, because the Supreme Court has decided that he is unbound, unshackled by criminal law,” Schiff said.

But once he releases his delegates, they would be unbound by his wishes, meaning any number of candidates can try to win a majority of more than 4,500 voting party delegates.

State Party Chairman John Wiik told the AP that although the 29 delegates are technically unbound, there is “no doubt who the next President will be,” referring to Trump.

Montana’s 31 unbound delegates are not tied to primary results.

New Mexico’s 22 unbound delegates are not tied to primary results.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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