uncontrolled
/ (ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊld) /
not controlled or regulated; uncurbed
Words Nearby uncontrolled
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How to use uncontrolled in a sentence
A robust regimen for the public documents coronavirus infections — and, therefore, reinforces that the pandemic continues its uncontrolled burn across the country.
In 160 words, Trump reveals how little he cares about the pandemic | Philip Bump | September 17, 2020 | Washington PostClimate change and mismanagement are fueling large, uncontrolled fires around the world.
What wildfires in Brazil, Siberia, and the US West have in common | Lili Pike | September 17, 2020 | VoxInstead of restoring the health of the forests, large, uncontrolled fires often transform them into shrub land, where vegetation grows quickly and severe fires can rapidly return.
Suppressing fires has failed. Here’s what California needs to do instead. | James Temple | September 17, 2020 | MIT Technology ReviewMy fear is that come the fall, we’re going to have uncontrolled epidemics that explode and overwhelm health systems.
The U.S. largely wasted time bought by COVID-19 lockdowns. Now what? | Jonathan Lambert | July 1, 2020 | Science NewsThe coronavirus responsible — SARS-CoV-2 — continues to spread fast and in an uncontrolled way.
WHO calls COVID-19 a global pandemic | Jonathan Lambert | March 11, 2020 | Science News For Students
It also tolerated an uncontrolled traffic of men and weapons across the long border.
So, the trend of uncontrolled, dangerous alcohol consumption is likely to continue.
The IMF and World Bank had periodically shared their fears with New Delhi about the uncontrolled rise in population levels.
Calling Jim Manzi, author of the new book about the need for public-policy testing, uncontrolled!
uncontrolled offers useful advice for navigating a hard-to-know world.
In many cases a lack of restraint, bad education, uncontrolled passion, are a marked influence in fixing the neurasthenic habit.
Essays In Pastoral Medicine | Austin MalleyGertrude's brain, which had been passive to the situation, now worked with uncontrolled activity.
The Creators | May SinclairIndividual competition, in uncontrolled energy, reigned supreme amid almost incredible suffering and squalor.
The Influence and Development of English Gilds | Francis Aiden HibbertAdmit this doctrine, and you give to the States an uncontrolled right to decide, and every law may be annulled under this pretext.
Key-Notes of American Liberty | VariousThe waters that men taught to make the land fruitful have been only its destruction when they were left uncontrolled.
The Cradle of Mankind | W.A. Wigram
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