uninterfered
English
editEtymology
editFrom un- + interfered.
Adjective
edituninterfered (not comparable)
- (uncommon) Not interfered with.
- 1881, Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Common Law[1]:
- Within the limits prescribed by policy, the owner is allowed to exercise his natural powers over the subject-matter uninterfered with, and is more or less protected in excluding other people from such interference.