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unlimited
/ ʌˈɪɪɪ /
adjective
- without limits or bounds
unlimited knowledge
- not restricted, limited, or qualified
unlimited power
- finance
- (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
Derived Forms
- ܲˈٱԱ, noun
- ܲˈٱ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·i·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unlimited1
Example Sentences
Lonestar says that putting them on the Moon will offer customers secure, reliable data processing, while taking advantage of unlimited solar energy to power them.
The buffer zones, prohibit protest, within a 150-metre radius around abortion services and those convicted of breaking the law could face an unlimited fine.
The SRA has the power to fine individuals up to £25,000, or refer cases to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal which can issue unlimited fines and suspend, or strike off, solicitors.
In the mid-19th century, the Supreme Court called the President’s authority to pardon “unlimited” except in cases of impeachment.
And while the people with unlimited money to spend on luxury travel may still be in a tiny minority, their numbers, and their wealth, are growing.
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