[UN-1 10.] Not binding; esp. having no binding force, invalid.

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1652.  [F. Osborne], A Perswasive to Compliance, 14. Generall Rules … unbinding to the Parliament.

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1803.  in Spirit Publ. Jrnls., VII. 189. Assurances of the most satisfactory and yet unbinding nature.

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1846.  M‘Gee, Gallery Irish Writers, 121. He published a treatise against the proceedings of the nuncio as uncanonical and unbinding.

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1853.  Kane, Grinnell Exp., xxx. (1856), 263. It is drawn on like the shirt, and, except at the neck, is perfectly loose and unbinding.

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