[UN-2 3.] trans. To disengage; to set free, release.

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1648.  J. Beaumont, Psyche, XX. xxxvi. Now all her Passions unhamper’d were, And every Bond to Libertie relented.

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1675.  Worthington, Self-Resignation, I. vi. 39. He that is so hath an Empire within him, he is in his own power, he hath victory over the world, both the good and evil things of it: His mind is unhampered, disintangled and set loose, and it is Lord over those whom it before obeyed.

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1831.  Lamb, Hercules Pacificatus, 111. The varlets, glad to be unhamper’d, Made each a leg,—then fairly scamper’d.

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