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Definition of “unbounded

unbounded (ʌnˈbaʊndɪdPronunciation for unbounded

Definitions

adjective

  1. having no boundaries or limits

Alternative Forms

unˈboundedly adverb unˈboundedness noun

Usage examples

  • My colleagues, breathing over me the faint minted aroma of their indigestion remedies, received me with unbounded kindness.
    Hilary Mantel, LEARNING TO TALK: Short stories (2003)
  • Varying perspectives, multiple realities, unbounded systems thinking, and parallel solutions will open the way for creative decisions.
    Business Today (1996)
  • Not long after they started their own company -- a result, they say, of disenchantment and unbounded enthusiasm.
    Courier, Sunday Mail (2005)
  • It gave you unbounded energy, a pulse rate of 200 and the certainty you could get away with anything.
    Times, Sunday Times (2002)
  • With confidence in the economy and the Internet practically unbounded , more and more Americans were getting into the market.
    John Cassidy, DOT.CON (2001)

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