1. unconfined - Adjective
2. unconfined - Adjective Satellite
not confined
free from confinement or physical restraint
Source: WordNetForce, unregulated or ill-regulated, is not only wasted in the void, like that of gunpowder burned in the open air, and steam unconfined by science; but, striking in the dark, and its blows meeting only the air, they recoil, and bruise itself. Albert Pike
What I liked about Greece was [...] the impressive force of the language itself, unconfined by dictionaries, spoken in the streets, in cafés and in the country. Peter Levi
He wanders, like a day-appearing dream, Through the dim wildernesses of the mind; Through desert woods and tracts, which seem Like ocean, homeless, boundless, unconfined. Percy Bysshe Shelley
No matter what a man does, he is not fully sane or human unless there is a spirit of freedom in him, a soul unconfined by purpose and larger than the practicable world. Charles Cooley
On with dance, let joy be unconfined, is my motto whether there's any dance to dance or any joy to unconfined. Mark Twain
Common tests to measure the strength and stiffness include the triaxial shear and unconfined compression test. Source: Internet