[UN-1 8; cf. RACK v.3]
1. Not exhausted by exactions.
1659. W. Chamberlayne, Pharon., IV. ii. 440. Each in his own unracked inheritance Where born expired.
2. Not stretched or strained.
1887. Browning, Parleyings, C. Avison, ix. Because he spread out phrase unracked By modulations fit to make each hair Stiffen upon his wig.