0 without anyone or anything making it difficult for you to do something or for something to happen:
UN investigators should be given unhindered access to investigate abuses.
Someone in front of me was arguing with the inspector so I was able to pass unhindered.
Doctors give her about two more years of unhindered sight in that eye.
Inclusion of disruptive children is leading to the exclusion of the vast majority of children who just want to receive, as a right, an education unhindered by the bad behaviour of a minority.