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unbound

[uhn-bound] / ʌnˈbaʊnd /






ADJECTIVE
untied
Synonyms


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Clemency is a plea, unbound by the structure and procedural limitations of the law.

From Slate Mar. 6, 2026

His scores, with their inherent rigor and overt religiosity, seemingly simple structure and patient exposition, conjure a world both foundational and unbound.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 27, 2025

“The Brutalist” is a film, in part, about the perils of unbound creativity, but Corbet manages to prove his own film wrong by assembling the most monumental achievement of any of the five nominees.

From Salon Feb. 28, 2025

The trial is the latest in the legal jeopardy, including 91 felony counts, facing a man who sees himself as unbound by convention.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 15, 2024

After a blank, I found that I was lying unbound, on the floor, in the same place, with my head on some one’s knee.

From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens




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