unlimited (ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪd
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Definitions
adjective
- without limits or bounds ⇒
unlimited knowledge
- not restricted, limited, or qualified ⇒
unlimited power
- finance British
- (of liability) not restricted to any unpaid portion of nominal capital invested in a business
- (of a business enterprise) having owners with such unlimited liability
Alternative Forms
unˈlimitedly adverb unˈlimitedness nounSynonyms
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infinite,
endless,
countless,
great,
vast,
extensive,
immense,
stellar,
limitless,
boundless,
incalculable,
immeasurable,
unbounded,
illimitable,
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total,
full,
complete,
absolute,
unconditional,
unqualified,
unfettered,
unrestricted,
all-encompassing
unconstrained,
Usage examples
The beauty of our techniques is that they create a rather unlimited market of clientele.
, SUMMER OF SECRETS (2003)In that case, the microwave background ripples should have an unlimited range of sizes.
New Scientist (2003)"They [the Palestinians] don't have an unlimited amount of time," he said.
Globe and Mail (2003)Both defendants face up to seven years in jail and an unlimited fine.
Glasgow Herald (2001)Andreessen was already stumbling in his battle with Gates, who had virtually unlimited resources to call upon.
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