[UN-1 10.] Not binding; esp. having no binding force, invalid.
1652. [F. Osborne], A Perswasive to Compliance, 14. Generall Rules unbinding to the Parliament.
1803. in Spirit Publ. Jrnls., VII. 189. Assurances of the most satisfactory and yet unbinding nature.
1846. MGee, Gallery Irish Writers, 121. He published a treatise against the proceedings of the nuncio as uncanonical and unbinding.
1853. Kane, Grinnell Exp., xxx. (1856), 263. It is drawn on like the shirt, and, except at the neck, is perfectly loose and unbinding.