Unchained in a sentence as an adjective

" "If they didn't want me to steal their lawnchair, they shouldn't have left it unchained on their porch.

I'll happily pay $5 to rent a great film like Django unchained, or Avatar, etc.

As for the US version - the template is applicable to any country as long as the game rules stay unchained.

Django unchained briefly visited that idea when Leonardo pondered why don't the slaves revolt or leave?

I clicked through hoping this would be about physical objects... I've always wondered, if I leave a bike unchained and someone takes it, it's considered stealing, right?

Historically, the executive has unchained itself for brief periods for specific issues.

Hence I said hypothetical, I wasn't predicting the future, just the fact that were we to be in an unchained environment the chances are we would evolve to become improved, rather than stay the same.

Unchained definitions

adjective

not bound by shackles and chains

See also: unfettered unshackled untied