unrestricted
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not limited or controlled by rules, laws, or other restrictions: Something that is "unrestricted" is free from limits or controls.
- Accessible to all; not confined to a particular group: This meaning describes something that is open and available without limitations on who can use or access it.
- Not modified or qualified in meaning: In grammar or language, a word or verb form that is used in its full, basic sense without being weakened by modifiers.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The park offers unrestricted access to the public from dawn until dusk.
- He enjoyed unrestricted use of the library's extensive collection.
- In its unrestricted form, the verb 'to run' implies speed and freedom.
Advanced Usage
- "unrestricted free speech": Speech that is completely free from government censorship or legal limitations.
- The constitution aims to protect unrestricted free speech.
- "unrestricted view": A completely clear and unobstructed sightline.
- Our hotel room had an unrestricted view of the ocean.
Variants and Related Words
- Unrestrictedly (adverb): In an unrestricted manner.
- Information flowed unrestrictedly across the network.
- Restricted (adjective): The direct opposite, meaning limited or confined.
- Access to the document is restricted to senior staff.
Synonyms
- Unlimited: Having no limits in number, amount, or extent.
- Unconstrained: Not restricted or limited.
- Open: Accessible and available; not closed off.
Antonyms
- Restricted: Limited or confined.
- Limited: Restricted within certain bounds.
- Controlled: Under authority or subject to constraints.
Related Phrases
- Unrestricted access: The ability to enter, use, or view something without any limitations.
- Researchers were granted unrestricted access to the archives.
- Unrestricted area: A zone where entry or activity is not limited by special rules.
- The main courtyard is an unrestricted area for all visitors.
Adjective
- never having had security classification
- not restricted or modified in meaning
- unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs
- accessible to all
- free of restrictions on conduct
- I had unrestricted access
- not subject to or subjected to restriction