WordUpWordup

Without let or hindrance

usgbVolume
Left Definition 1 of 1Right
LampPro Tip 1/3
Legal OriginPlay
The phrase is often seen in legal documents representing freedom from impediments. SlideThe charter granted citizens the right to travel without let or hindrance.
LampPro Tip 2/3
Rarely UsedPlay
It's not commonly used in everyday language, but you might see it in formal or historical texts. SlideThe archives detail that the messenger rode without let or hindrance.
LampPro Tip 3/3
Metaphorical UsePlay
Sometimes used metaphorically to suggest overcoming challenges in personal endeavors. SlideShe pursued her dreams without let or hindrance, despite the skepticism she faced.