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unimˈpeded, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1760D. Mallet in Derrick Lett. (1767) II. 23 Much more so as..your access to them [is] unimpeded. 1795Southey Vis. Maid of Orleans i. 79 Through the roof..The moonbeams enter'd..With unimpeded light. 1861Mill Repr. Govt. 52 Whatever invigorates the faculties,..creates an increased desire for their more unimpeded exercise. 1878R. B. Smith Carthage 388 It gave them an unimpeded landing, and a second base of operations in Africa. Hence unimˈpededly adv. Also, in recent use, unimpededness.
1846Poe A. C. Mowatt Wks. 1864 III. 43 The mere instruments by which she may effectively and unimpededly lay bare to the audience the movements of her own passionate heart. |