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Example sentences for "unrestricted"

Lexicographically close words:
unrestored; unrestrainable; unrestrained; unrestrainedly; unrestraint; unreturned; unreturning; unrevealed; unrevealing; unreverent
  1. Everywhere the same grim idols were worshipped--unrestricted competition, the survival of the fittest, and universal selfishness enthroned in the place which belonged to universal love.

  2. The evils attendant upon unrestricted immigration are not theoretical but actual.

  3. Do you think unrestricted immigration is best for our country?

  4. She gave the head-gardener the benefit of her unrestricted smile, and shed among all the retainers a bountiful largesse of good-humour.

  5. Germany has announced the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare.

  6. Unrestricted multiplication implies the competition of varieties and the selection of those which are relatively best adapted to the conditions.

  7. The necessary result of unrestricted multiplication is competition for the means of existence.

  8. Society needs the unrestricted growth of wealth, and contemporary leaders of production must create restrictions, in order to discourage poverty.

  9. In addition, the very condition of continuous improvements in labour productivity as the most important method of increasing the rate of surplus value, is unrestricted utilisation of all substances and facilities afforded by nature and soil.

  10. The two parties to the conflict represent diametrically opposed points of view: Sismondi stands for the sheer impossibility, the others for the unrestricted possibility, of accumulation.

  11. Given unrestricted accumulation, all increase in production will create for itself an increase in demand.

  12. From this point of view, Rodbertus is strongly in favour of issuing houses which he regards as the indispensable foundations for a rapid and unrestricted expansion of company promoting.

  13. What it amounts to is that Rodbertus wants unrestricted expansion of production without saving, that is to say without capitalist accumulation!

  14. In the second place, the management should be relieved of the need of seeking unrestricted commercial profits for the capital that is invested in the venture.

  15. Dramatic illusion must ultimately spring from the active and unrestricted exercise of the imaginative faculty by author, actor, and audience in joint-partnership.

  16. Minute division of the ownership of a pool, with consequent multiplication of wells and unrestricted competition, tends to gross over-production and highly wasteful methods.

  17. Unrestricted competition among nations in such exploitation has been an important cause of international controversy.

  18. If it did not directly concede the rights of conscience, it seemed to be silent respecting them; and the colonists were left to the unrestricted enjoyment of their religious and civil liberties.

  19. So long as the life of the Church was strong, and in its strength found delight in a freedom of approach to God, so long the Apostolic practice was followed and worship was unrestricted and simple.

  20. Pax's suggestion was acceded to, and the ambassadors and ministers were given unrestricted latitude in drawing the treaty that should abolish war forever.

  21. These experts were invited to send answers in writing to the three following questions: (1) What would be the effect on England of unrestricted submarine warfare?

  22. A Secret Chapter of U-Boat History How Ruthless Policy Was Adopted The causes that led to Germany's adoption of the policy of unrestricted submarine warfare on Feb.

  23. The effect of unrestricted submarine warfare on England would be that she would have to sue for peace in six months at the most.

  24. Our naval offensive is stronger today than at the beginning of unrestricted submarine warfare.

  25. But the choice of these bodies was free; the city had its own militia and unrestricted power over its revenue, while the Papal troops were bound to protect her from foreign enemies.

  26. Here is the goal of unrestricted reproduction, the same among men as among herrings.

  27. Individuation, which means complexity of structure, has advanced, as Genesis, the unrestricted tendency to mere multiplication, has receded.

  28. Orphaned at an early age, he found himself at eighteen when, by the rules of his House, he attained his majority, in the unrestricted possession of a yearly income of several millions.

  29. The unrestricted power of removal from office is a very great one to be trusted even to a magistrate chosen by the general suffrage of the whole people and accountable directly to them for his acts.

  30. On the other hand, unrestricted alienation of land was not usually incidental to proprietorship, and thus the tenant for life, as he would be called in English law, could only pledge his crops; he could not sell the succession.

  31. On February 1 Germany entered upon unrestricted submarine warfare, a last resort of desperation.

  32. WHY WE WENT TO WAR German Propaganda in the United States and Mexico--Sinking of the Lusitania--Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unrestricted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; accessible; approachable; bald; bare; born; boundless; candid; categorical; clean; clear; communicative; complete; comprehensive; conclusive; congenital; consummate; decided; decisive; definite; definitive; demonstrative; determinate; disclosed; downright; effusive; egregious; entire; exhaustive; expansive; explicit; exposed; express; final; fixed; flat; frank; free; full; general; global; implicit; incontinent; independent; indisputable; inexhaustible; intensive; liberty; limitless; naked; newsy; omnibus; omnipotent; omnipresent; open; outgoing; outright; outspoken; peremptory; perfect; pervasive; plain; plenary; plumb; positive; public; pure; radical; regular; round; sheer; sociable; straight; sweeping; talkative; thorough; total; ubiquitous; unabated; unbound; unbounded; unconditional; unconfined; unconstrained; uncovered; undiminished; undoubting; unequivocal; unhampered; unhesitating; unhidden; unimpeded; universal; unlimited; unmeasured; unmistakable; unmitigated; unobstructed; unqualified; unquestioning; unreserved; unrestrained; unrestricted; unshrinking; unstopped; utter; veritable; whole; wholesale