ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)
1721. Amherst, Terræ Fil., No. 1 (1726), 5. The universities, in their present unregulated state.
1791. Boswell, Johnson, an. 1744, ¶ 1. He undoubtedly had a warm and vigorous, though unregulated mind.
1808. Scott, in Lockhart, I. i. 35. These studies were totally unregulated.
1871. B. Taylor, Faust (1875), I. Notes 282. An indolent unregulated habit of life.