UNFETTERED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Poets are unfettered by the normal rules of sentence structure The law gives the governor unfettered discretion to make these appointments The world is not an arena where we can measure the impact of unfettered regulatory competition
unfetter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary unfetter (third-person singular simple present unfetters, present participle unfettering, simple past and past participle unfettered) To release from fetters; to unchain; to let loose; to free
Unfetter - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline unfetter (v ) mid-14c , unfeteren , "free from fetters, unshackle," from un- (2) "opposite of" + fetter (v ) The figurative sense is recorded from late 14c