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What is the opposite of bound?

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Adjective
Opposite of obliged by law, circumstances, or duty to do something
Adjective
Opposite of not done by one's own volition
Adjective
Opposite of linked or connected, typically physically
Adjective
Opposite of not able to be changed or adapted to particular circumstances
Adjective
Opposite of stubborn or persistent in nature
Adjective
Opposite of not yielding in severity, strength or determination
Adjective
Opposite of fated or inevitable (that something happens or is the case)
Adjective
Opposite of physically imprisoned or incarcerated
Adjective
Opposite of limited in size, amount or extent
Adjective
Opposite of having formally agreed to marry
Adjective
Opposite of very likely or bound
“The likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely.”
Adjective
Opposite of obligated to provide, display, or do something for another
Adjective
Opposite of bound by chains or shackles
Adjective
Opposite of having pledged oneself to a particular belief or course of action
“He stands untrammeled and uncommitted to any faction.”
Adjective
Opposite of liable to be brought to account or held responsible
Verb
Opposite of to walk or run with leaping strides
Verb
Opposite of to restrict or place within certain limits
Verb
Opposite of to move or progress with great haste
Verb
Opposite of to surround or encircle
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Opposite of to mark the limits or boundaries of something
Verb
Opposite of to jump, leap or spring over something
Verb
Opposite of to mark out the boundary or limits of
“As pioneers of experiential art, the duo wanted to blur the lines between reality and cartoonish fantasy.”
Verb
Opposite of to move at a fast speed on foot
“She watched in gentle adoration, her two-year-old daughter walk slowly toward her.”
Verb
Opposite of to spring upon suddenly to attack or capture
Verb
Opposite of to set, or to serve as, a limit to
“If you ignore the warnings and choose to exceed the speed limit, you put yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.”
Verb
Opposite of to physically launch oneself into the air
“They have to tread carefully lest they fall into a crevice.”
Verb
Opposite of to move or pass very quickly
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to restrain with chains or manacles
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to join, link or unite together
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to restrict, hamper or constrain within given bounds
Noun
Opposite of the outside limit of an object, area, or surface
Noun
Opposite of an act of jumping into the air
“I spent fifteen years pursuing perfection in the sport, and the most important lesson I learned is the necessity to stick the landing.”
Noun
Opposite of a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible
“The low pricing and optimum performance enable users to enjoy the power, flexibility, and limitlessness of cloud computing.”
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