verb past tense of 'unrein', meaning to remove the reins from a horse or other animal
adjective not under control or restraint; unruly
In a metaphorical sense, 'unreined' can be used to describe something that is uncontrolled, undisciplined, or unrestricted, similar to a horse that is not being guided by reins.
In the context of horse training, 'unreined' refers to a horse that is not under the control of the reins and rider, often used to describe a horse running free without guidance.
The writer's creativity was unreined, allowing them to explore new ideas and push boundaries in their work.
The psychologist believed that the patient's emotions were unreined, leading to impulsive behavior and difficulty regulating their feelings.
The marketing specialist's unreined enthusiasm for the new product led to a successful campaign that generated high sales.
The software developer's unreined focus on coding resulted in a high-quality product but caused them to neglect other aspects of the project.