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What does untethered mean?

"Untethered" means free from any restraints or limitations. It can be used in various contexts, including:

Literal:

* Physically free: Not tied down or connected to anything, like a dog without a leash.

* Unbound: Not restricted by physical limitations, like a balloon flying free.

Figurative:

* Independent: Not reliant on someone or something else, able to make decisions freely.

* Unconstrained: Not limited by rules, regulations, or social expectations.

* Free-spirited: Not bound by conventions or norms, acting spontaneously.

Technical:

* Untethered device: A device that is not connected to a power source or network cable.

* Untethered jailbreak: A process that unlocks a device from its operating system's restrictions without relying on a computer connection.

Here are some examples of "untethered" in use:

* "The bird soared untethered through the sky." (literal)

* "She felt untethered from the past and ready to start anew." (figurative)

* "The latest version of the smartphone offers an untethered experience." (technical)

The exact meaning of "untethered" will depend on the context in which it is used. However, it always conveys a sense of freedom and lack of limitations.

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