untamed Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of untamed In English

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  • Taken together, on the average one out of two animals encountered in the children's dream world is an untamed wild animal.

  • The tamed, domesticated, visualized offstage of the former has been traced in the untamed, intractable, uncontrollable form of the latter.

  • In the beginning, the resource is a relatively untamed water source.

  • It is still untamed and in an emergency it, may get loose.

  • Puppies need human contact at a crucial stage in their development; otherwise they are likely to be untamed.

  • The feelings against an untamed globalisation process, which are marked by a basic scepticism, will come to the fore during the negotiations.

  • It is here now, with all its vigour, all its untamed demand.

  • Anyone may say that he does not see this type of untamed, expansive open country as being of great natural beauty.

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