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untrammelled

British  
/ ʌnˈtræməld /

adjective

  1. not hindered or restricted in thought or action

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Untrammelled development, weak regulatory oversight and a lack of scientific monitoring are seriously threatening ecosystems along the coast of the Gulf, according to an extensive assessment of the region's marine environment.

From Nature • Nov. 16, 2011

And you shall burst your chrysalis, And wing away to realms of bliss, Untrammelled, pure, divinely free, Above all earth's anxiety From that same hour.

From The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar by Howells, William Dean

Dangle thought Widgery a Philistine, appreciating but coarsely the merits of "A Soul Untrammelled," and Widgery thought Dangle lacked, humanity—would talk insincerely to say a clever thing.

From The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

Untrammelled by convention and restraint, they thrived like weeds in their ancestral domicile, which was now sadly in need of repair.

From Old Rose and Silver by Reed, Myrtle

Untrammelled by schools and systems, Whitman was a true Freethinker.

From Flowers of Freethought (First Series) by Foote, G. W. (George William)