Unhampered


verb (used with object)
1.
to hold back; hinder; impede:
A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
2.
to interfere with; curtail:
The dancers’ movements were hampered by their elaborate costumes.
noun
3.
Nautical. gear that, although necessary to the operations of a vessel, is sometimes in the way.
adjective
1.
allowed to move or progress freely
verb
1.
(transitive) to prevent the progress or free movement of
noun
2.
(nautical) gear aboard a vessel that, though essential, is often in the way
noun
1.
a large basket, usually with a cover
2.
(Brit) such a basket and its contents, usually food
3.
(US) a laundry basket

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