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Ungebremste

Ungebremste is a German attributive adjective form derived from ungebremst, meaning not braked or unrestrained. It is used to describe nouns in contexts where braking is absent, ineffective, or not applied, and it appears in standard written German as the inflected ending of the adjective. For example, die ungebremste Geschwindigkeit refers to a speed that has not been slowed by braking, while die ungebremsten Kräfte can describe forces that act without restraint.

In technical usage, ungebremste appears in fields such as automotive engineering, rail transport, and physics to

Metaphorically, ungebremste is also employed to express unrestrained or unchecked behavior, enthusiasm, or momentum. In journalistic

Etymology and relation to related terms: ungebremste is formed from the prefix un- (negation) and gebremst (past

Notes: While ungebremste can function as a descriptive phrase in numerous contexts, it is not commonly used

denote
states
or
conditions
where
braking
systems
are
not
engaged
or
are
disabled.
The
term
can
describe
both
literal
mechanical
situations
and
hypothetical
or
safety-related
scenarios,
such
as
an
ungebremstes
Fahrzeug
in
a
modeling
context
or
an
ungebremster
Bremsweg
under
certain
assumptions.
and
literary
styles,
phrases
like
ungebremste
Begeisterung
or
ungebremste
Entwicklung
convey
a
sense
of
rapid,
unimpeded
progression
or
energy.
participle
of
bremsen,
to
brake).
Related
terms
include
ungebremst
(adverb
or
predicate
adjective
meaning
not
braked)
and
Bremsen
(to
brake),
as
well
as
Bremsweg
and
other
braking-related
concepts.
as
a
standalone
proper
noun.
If
encountered
as
a
title
or
brand
name,
capitalization
may
vary
according
to
style.