Etymology
Meaning
"Untethered" means not tied down or restricted by physical or figurative bonds.
Origin
The term "untethered" has been used since the early 16th century, initially in reference to animals that were not tied up or confined. Over time, the meaning expanded to include people or things that are free from constraints or limitations.
Usage
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