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unimprisoned

  • a word derived from imprison.
    imprison
    verb (used with object)
    to confine in or as if in a prison.

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“Terry may be the most powerful unimprisoned governor in the country,” said Republican strategist Alex Castellanos.

From Washington Times Jul. 27, 2016

"Terry may be the most powerful unimprisoned governor in the country," said Republican strategist Alex Castellanos.

From US News Jul. 27, 2016

Those of us who are sane and unimprisoned can be grateful for our genetics and upbringing.

From Scientific American Jun. 28, 2014

They are the building-up and the disintegrating forces of the whole cosmos— and—mark this well!—they are all, when unimprisoned, directed by a governing will-power.

From The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance by Marie Corelli

A voiceless pause: then upward, see, it springs, Free as a bird with unimprisoned wings!

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 by Various