not burdened with difficulties or responsibilities
<adj.all> unburdened by an overarching theory
not encumbered with a physical burden or load
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Ministers could, for example, take the Magnox stations off Nuclear Electric's hands and free it to enter the private sector unburdened by past liabilities.
Mr. Wofford, 65 years old, a tweedy, little-known member of John Kennedy's brain trust, chose to run unburdened by the advantages of incumbency and to challenge Washington insiders.