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unfetter (Release from restraint or inhibition:: his imagination is unfettered by the laws of logic || The children were encouraged to unfetter their imaginations and let them soar, for it was more important to participate in the competition, rather than win the top prizes. || The act released his physical energies without unfettering his will. || And that won't work much longer, as Blair's desire to unfetter the executive from parliamentary – and Civil Service – control leads to further constitutional ‘reforms'. OD Alexander Demidov) |