unbound

UK /ʌnˈbaʊnd/ US /ʌnˈbaʊnd/
adj 4

Definitions

adj

1

Not bound.

Near-synonyms: unconstrained, unrestrained, unencumbered; unfettered, fetterless

The terms of the contract inadvertently left certain unbound aspects to subjective interpretation.

2

Not bound.

Near-synonyms: unfettered, fetterless, unrestrained, unchained, unshackled, shackleless, unmanacled, unhandcuffed

The hostages' hands were left unbound.

3

Not bound.

an unbound book

Beneath an old ebony table were two long carved oak chests. I lifted the lid of one, and at the top was a once-white surplice covered with dust, and beneath was a mass of tracts — Commonwealth Quartos, unbound — a prey to worms and decay.

4

Not bound.

Helium-2 is unbound, as it is energetically favorable for it to split into two separate protons.

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