How to Use unhindered in a Sentence

unhindered

adjective
  • Unlike a highway, the freeways of my youth seem to stretch on and on, unhindered by tolls and people who honk too much.
    Jen Gann, The Cut, 23 Oct. 2017
  • Tony, unhindered by any sense of moral anguish, garrotes the man in broad daylight with a length of cable.
    Adam Wilson, Harper's magazine, 16 Sep. 2019
  • Toffoli skated in unhindered along the right side and Nikolai Prokhorkin made a perfect pass to him.
    Dana Gauruder, Detroit Free Press, 16 Dec. 2019
  • Still, the fact that the idea is even on the table in a state that prides itself on self reliance and unhindered trade is a measure of the swift and startling plunge in oil prices.
    Bloomberg Wire, Dallas News, 15 Apr. 2020
  • Objects flowing north of the vessel will make it out to sea unhindered until a new boom is installed in the next two to three weeks.
    Staff Writer follow, Los Angeles Times, 20 Jan. 2023
  • For Cerruti, it’s these thoughts that above all that have to flow freely, unhindered even by garments.
    Fabiana Giacomotti, Vogue, 16 Jan. 2022
  • The United States has pushed for data to be able to flow between countries unhindered.
    David McCabe, New York Times, 17 Apr. 2024
  • Now, with those dams completely removed, the river is unhindered in its flow all the way to Cleveland.
    Joshua Gunter, cleveland, 9 Aug. 2020
  • New car: New cars will receive unhindered access to the garage for one full year, starting on the day it is picked up at the showroom or delivered to the home.
    Kris Frieswick, WSJ, 26 Aug. 2021
  • All three of the Dutch goals came because the Americans let a trailer run into their area unhindered or let a man slip his mark and knock home a cross.
    John Powers, BostonGlobe.com, 3 Dec. 2022
  • The city of Haifa, Israel, has come to be known for what animal that roams unhindered (for the most part) through its neighborhoods?
    Kathy Laskowski, sun-sentinel.com, 18 Apr. 2021
  • On a sunny day in May, CNN even witnessed a man, who had breached the perimeter with a shovel, digging unhindered in broad daylight.
    CNN, 5 June 2021
  • This is because photons mostly pass through the world unhindered.
    Chris Lee, Ars Technica, 5 Sep. 2018
  • Gone were the country blues, replaced by wilder tunings and unhindered picking.
    Brendan Fitzgerald, Longreads, 10 Aug. 2020
  • In nearly all cases, there is a panel of wire or plastic located in the middle of the cup that allows for unhindered access to the breast.
    Dallas News, 12 Jan. 2023
  • The filming went on, unhindered by protesters, until 2 am, with smoke and explosions and a huge balloon of light floating over the street like a blimp.
    Andrew Cockburn, Harper’s Magazine , 5 Jan. 2023
  • Meanwhile, the sisterhood of the pride continues more or less unhindered by which males happen to be around at any moment.
    Erin Biba, National Geographic, 8 July 2019
  • The shooter appeared to fire unhindered for more than 10 minutes as police searched frantically for the origin of the shots.
    Washington Post, 2 Oct. 2017
  • While masks in public spaces are still required in Dubai, life in the city-state can otherwise feel unhindered by the pandemic.
    Aya Batrawy, USA TODAY, 23 Feb. 2022
  • Face masks for kids should also be easy to remove and your child should be able to breathe unhindered, said Davies, who added a child-specific precaution.
    Hanna Horvath, NBC News, 18 June 2020
  • Protesters’ and rioters’ rights do not supersede my right to get from point A to B unhindered.
    Voice Of The People, New York Daily News, 21 Feb. 2024
  • It’s also because of the floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors, which offer views of Mecox Bay—not to mention unhindered natural light and open air.
    Shoko Wanger, House Beautiful, 10 June 2021
  • The World Health Organization has called for unhindered access to the camp and the roads leading to it, and for faster approvals to deliver supplies.
    Raja Abdulrahim, WSJ, 13 Feb. 2019
  • The threat of mutation is greater if the virus is moving unhindered through large swaths of a country’s or region’s population.
    Sarah Wild, Scientific American, 25 Mar. 2021
  • But such field trips aren’t very helpful without unhindered access to raw data.
    The Editorial Board, WSJ, 15 Feb. 2021
  • The hilly terrain and thick forest mean that many blazes are simply inaccessible, so are left to rage along their paths unhindered.
    Eleni Giokos, CNN, 11 Aug. 2021
  • The group has multiplied to some 15 family groups, which can now expand unhindered.
    Karla Adam, Washington Post, 7 Aug. 2020
  • Once these cells are knocked out, the bacteria can multiply unhindered.
    Jenny Howard, National Geographic, 20 Aug. 2019
  • At one point, the vehicle was airborne before the driver continued down the bridge unhindered.
    Jake Dima, Washington Examiner, 16 Apr. 2021
  • Both strive to present the actions—especially the creative work—of Cubans as evidence of their unhindered choices.
    Coco Fusco, The New York Review of Books, 1 Dec. 2021

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