0 not limited or controlled:
1 not limited in any way:
unrestrained fury
unrestrained capitalism
Whatever the reason, the present study highlights unrestrained use of emergency admissions, which imposes a considerable burden on limited hospital resources.
This increased excitability is unrestrained by inhibitory processes.
Possible adverse repercussions of unrestrained population growth in the developing countries on planetary resources have agitated environmentalists.
They also want to refrain from over-valorizing maternal affection, however, insisting that unrestrained it leads to excessive indulgence.
Planned fertility, unrestrained fertility and the control of fertility all carry risks of death or ill health.
One suggests a dysregulating, negative role for the emotions, where psychopathology is conceptualized as the result of unrestrained emotions.
Either of them, if allowed to be unrestrained, is destructive of the material interests of this country.
However, left unrestrained it grants great powers to those of great wealth.