Adjective
free-ranging (not comparable)
Ranging freely; free-range.
free ranging
How should they know the glory of the free-ranging intellect and soft objective sympathy to whom money and violence, drink and blood and pomp, mean absolutely nothing? John Maynard Keynes
Sometimes, just the act of venting is helpful. Counseling provides a safe haven for precisely that kind of free-ranging release: You can say things in the therapist's office, with the therapist present, that would be incendiary or hurtful in your living room. Laura Wasser
Capture, anesthesia, and disturbance of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) during hibernation. Source: Internet
In the case of free-ranging pets, equipping cats with bells and not letting them out at night will reduce wildlife predation. Source: Internet
I built a large cage for him; not having any experience with free-ranging animals, I went with what I knew. Source: Internet
The real “meat” of the evening was a free-ranging discussion on various facets of our art by the assembled authors: Type M’s Vicki Delany, Michael Blair, Mary Jane Maffini, J.D. Carpenter, Violette Malan, myself and the organizer Janet Kellough. Source: Internet