unconstrain
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[edit]unconstrain (third-person singular simple present unconstrains, present participle unconstraining, simple past and past participle unconstrained)
- (transitive) To free from constraints.
- 2009 July 14, Matthew L. Wald, “Debate on Clean Energy Leads to Regional Divide”, in New York Times[1]:
- “When you have a constrained transmission system and you seek to unconstrain it,” said Mary Ellen Paravalos, the vice president for transmission at National Grid, a New York and New England company, some local parties stand to lose.