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unconstraint

[uhn-kuhn-streynt] / ˌʌn kənˈstreɪnt /






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At table Mr. Shanner gave no undue signs of modesty or self-distrust, but talked about "things within his experience" with the utmost unconstraint.

From An Engagement of Convenience A Novel by Zangwill, Louis

It is calculated to inspire unconstraint and confidence into every breast.

From Four Early Pamphlets by Godwin, William

This course seemed to be demanded by the spirit to which he had dedicated himself,—the spirit of absolute unconstraint.

From Whitman A Study by Burroughs, John

"Margery!" he said; and she laughed with the joyous unconstraint of a happy child and came around to sit by him.

From The Price by Lynde, Francis

There is tendency on the part of both the upholders and the opponents of freedom in school to identify it with absence of social direction, or, sometimes, with merely physical unconstraint of movement.

From Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education by Dewey, John




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