˜yÐÄvlog

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unrestraint

[ uhn-ri-streynt ]

noun

  1. absence of or freedom from restraint.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unrestraint1

First recorded in 1795–1805; un- 1 + restraint
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He had never spoken with such fathoms of unrestraint.

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But the album, recorded live in the studio, also captures a sense of thrilling unrestraint, a willingness to push intuition past the point of comfort.

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Some exquisites would be closely buttoned to the chin, while the lapels of others would open wide in all the expansive freedom of republican unrestraint.

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Swinburne clings to that belief in sentiment which marks the Victorian era, but Swinburne finds the key to life in unrestraint instead of in restraint.

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There is something here besides a sense that the joyousness of simple free-living and the loyalty of love-service are passing away; he attributes much of the social decline to national confusion and the political unrestraint.

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