uncurtailed

uncurtailed

The committee's authority remained uncurtailed after the review.

Definition

Adjective: "uncurtailed" describes something that has not been shortened, reduced, or limited in any way. It means remaining at its full length, extent, or degree.

Usage Examples
  • (The presentation was not cut short or limited.)
  • (His authority was not restricted or reduced.)
  • (The report was not abridged or shortened.)
Advanced Usage
  • "uncurtailed freedom": complete or unrestricted liberty.
    • The children enjoyed uncurtailed freedom to play in the large garden. (They had no limits on their playtime or space.)
  • "uncurtailed version": a full, unabridged edition of a document or work.
    • The novel was released in its uncurtailed version, including all chapters the author originally wrote. (No chapters were removed or shortened.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Curtail (verb): to reduce or limit something.
    • The company had to curtail its spending due to budget cuts. (They reduced their expenses.)
  • Curtailment (noun): the act of reducing or limiting.
    • The curtailment of public services angered many citizens. (The reduction of services caused frustration.)
  • Uncurtailedly (adverb): in a manner that is not reduced or limited.
    • She spoke uncurtailedly about her experiences, without holding back. (She spoke fully and without restriction.)
Synonyms
  • Unabridged: not shortened or condensed.
  • Unrestricted: not limited or controlled.
  • Full-length: of the complete or original length.
  • Unlimited: without bounds or restrictions.
Related Idioms
  • In full swing: at the height of activity or development (often implies no curtailment).
    • The festival was in full swing, with uncurtailed celebrations. (The event continued without any reduction.)
  • Without let or hindrance: without any obstacle or restriction.
    • The goods were allowed to pass through customs without let or hindrance, in an uncurtailed manner. (No limits were imposed.)