0 not limited by rules or any other controlling influence:
1 not controlled, limited, or prevented by anyone:
The law gives the governor unfettered discretion to make these appointments.
The world is not an arena where we can measure the impact of unfettered regulatory competition.
When presidents have had the unfettered right to remove judges, for instance, judicial figures have accepted their subordinate roles.
But whereas supporters of unfettered emigration saw it as a safety valve for population pressure, others saw it a wasted investment by the state.
These predictions should hold true because it is precisely where voters are empowered that market competition should be most unfettered.
The wounded actor actually needs to feel his own personal grief, unfettered by the creative filters of a class or rehearsal.
However, almost no health systems rely to any great extent on unfettered health care markets.
The inventiveness, originality, juvenile ardor of the moderns can go on unfettered.
For these actors, rights to options (unfettered movement) are a priority.