(verb) to catch or hold in or as if in a net; enmesh / (verb) to prevent or impede the free play of; confine
French farmers [...] did not like the idea of untrammelled competition from imported milk, cheese, and wine
a beautiful, untrammeled place
the presidency commands and acts in virtually untrammelled ways
he set about gutting the liberal constitution in a bid to restore untrammelled royal authority
celebrations of sex as untrammeled liberation
their desire for untrammeled profit was hampered by lingering patriotism or the type of political and economic regimes established by national liberation.
their pleasures were insufficiently trammeled by conscience and responsibility
To the founding fathers of the United States, breaking free from the trammels of precedent, it seemed sufficient to find certain truths ‘self-evident’.
honesty for Naipaul too often meant the untrammeled expression of extreme prejudice