unconstrainted
English
Etymology
From un- + constraint + -ed, equivalent to un- + constrained.
Adjective
unconstrainted (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Without constraints.
- 2015 July 10, “Data-Driven Method to Estimate Nonlinear Chemical Equivalence”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- We therefore seek a method for response-function normalization method which involves manipulating empirical curves that result from unconstrainted empirical fits of the corrected survivorship data.