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1 unhampered
un·ham·pered[ʌnˈhæmpəd, AM -ɚd]adj uneingeschränktto be \unhampered by regulations nicht von Bestimmungen eingeschränkt seinan \unhampered view eine ungehinderte Sicht* * *[ʌn'hmpəd]adjungehindertunhampered by regulations — ohne den Zwang von Bestimmungen
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2 unhampered
uneingeschränkt;to be \unhampered by regulations nicht von Bestimmungen eingeschränkt sein;an \unhampered view eine ungehinderte Sicht
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