Unshackled in a sentence as an adjective

We're about a year away from being unshackled from the worst aspects of JS.

No doubt in its absence someone would have abused their position unshackled by these explicit norms.

Once the industry was unshackled, it grew at a breathtaking rate, mostly by building generic variants of well-known *****.

Cap and trade, emissions taxes, unshackled EPA emissions limits, huge subsidies for renewables... you name it.

I have also heard it put that the act of killing Jesus resulted in us being forgiven for our sins rather than unshackled from our innately sinful nature.

It’s been a great hope that this govt with its monumental single mandate would have taken the issue and freed the system up so manufacturing could be unshackled.

>>In my reading this is what I perceived: Historical employer/employee relationship + Freedom of contract = unshackled startups encouraging hard work< you should read more closely.

Them"The implied positive stereotype about introverts isn't necessarily true either, that they're all independent thinkers and unshackled from social trivialities.

Surely the liberating part of microcomputers was the ability to be untethered/unshackled and do stuff locally, not do stuff locally for a little bit or to some extent and then resync periodically.

Unshackled definitions

adjective

not bound by shackles and chains

See also: unchained unfettered untied