ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)

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1721.  Amherst, Terræ Fil., No. 1 (1726), 5. The universities,… in their present unregulated state.

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1791.  Boswell, Johnson, an. 1744, ¶ 1. He undoubtedly had a warm and vigorous, though unregulated mind.

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1808.  Scott, in Lockhart, I. i. 35. These studies were totally unregulated.

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1871.  B. Taylor, Faust (1875), I. Notes 282. An indolent unregulated habit of life.

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