UNIMPEDED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of unimpeded in English

(Definition of unimpeded from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of unimpeded

unimpeded
And in 32 cases cops were able to somehow circumvent or break suspects' privacy protections to eavesdrop on their targets unimpeded.
From Wired
He was at the forefront of the notion of setting aside portions of pristine nature and letting natural forces in them move forward unimpeded.
One day, as the sun streamed unimpeded across the park, casting long canine shadows, he had a revelation.
From CNN
Since the light goes straight through the telescope unimpeded, you don't get any spikes on stars.
From Phys.Org
Instead, traffic speeds along unimpeded until it reaches capacity.
But what we need is unimpeded and regular access to these areas.
From NPR
But pro-government youths marched unimpeded, holding up signs that called for a mano dura -- or firm hand -- with the opposition groups.
From NPR
The momentum of global legal institutions appears to be unimpeded by operational vagueness or constitutional objections.
Simply put, there's nowhere for these things to rocket unimpeded.
From WIRED
The standoff featured regular press conferences on the refuge and a flow of protesters in and out of the compound unimpeded by law enforcement.
From there, you have unimpeded access to almost any part of the central campus via a labyrinthine network of hallways.
It works on the same principle as conventional invisibility systems, light -- or in this case, sound -- wraps around an object and continues on unimpeded.
From Gizmodo
Unimpeded by a hierarchical bureaucracy or institutional memory, she rose from resident to head surgeon in two months.
From NPR
International maritime law guarantees unimpeded transit through straits, and any deliberate military disruption is an act of war.
From TIME
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Translations of unimpeded

in Chinese (Traditional)
未被中止的,未受阻礙的…
in Chinese (Simplified)
未被中止的,未受阻碍的…
in Spanish
libre de obstáculos…
in Portuguese
desimpedido…
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null and void

UK
/ˌnʌl ənd ˈvɔɪd/
US
/ˌnʌl ənd ˈvɔɪd/

having no legal force

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