Etymology:
Meaning:
Unrestricted means not subject to any limits, restrictions, or constraints. It implies freedom, boundless, and limitless.
Origin:
The term "unrestricted" has its origins in the Middle English word "unrestreint," which derived from the Old French word "desrestreint." Both terms meant "unrestricted" or "unconfined."
Examples of Usage:
Etymology Latin restrictus drawn back restrained past participle of restringere to
Etymology The word restrict originates from the Old French restreindre which itself
Etymology From Late Latin liberātus past participle of liberāre to set free Ulti
Etymology Latin deferre to bear away bring down Proto Indo European dʰer to
Etymology Absolute comes from the Latin word absolutus which means freed from loose
Etymology Originates from Latin clarus meaning bright clear or shining Mea
Etymology Origin Middle English abandonar from Old French abandoner from Late Latin
Etymology Old English belangen to concern belong to Proto Germanic bilanganą to
Etymology Latin dependere to hang down be dependent Meaning 1 Dependent or Con
Etymology From Middle English glose from Old French glose from Medieval Latin gl