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Unlimited   /ənlˈɪmətəd/  /ənlˈɪmɪtɪd/   Listen
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Unlimited  adj.  
1.
Not limited; having no bounds; boundless; as, an unlimited expanse of ocean.
2.
Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions; as, unlimited terms. "Nothing doth more prevail than unlimited generalities."
3.
Unconfined; not restrained; unrestricted. "Ascribe not unto God such an unlimited exercise of mercy as may destroy his justice."
Unlimited problem (Math.), a problem which is capable of an infinite number of solutions.
Unlimited pump, a kind of deep-well pump placed at the level of the water, and operated from above ground.






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... assayers of knowledge and experience, declared that they had carefully examined the lodes, that they had struck four veins of rich ore yielding, after crushing, an average of six ounces to the ton, and that the extent and richness of the ore was practically unlimited. ...
— Daddy's Girl • L. T. Meade

... unlimited financial credit," and the short, stockily built man drew from an inside pocket a leather cardcase and passed it to the Baron, who read its contents carefully ...
— I Spy • Natalie Sumner Lincoln

... is established among them, that resembles the feudal system of our progenitors in Europe. But of its subdivisions, of the constituent parts, and in what manner they are connected, so as to form a body politic, I confess myself totally ignorant. Some of them told us, that the power of the king is unlimited, and that the life and property of the subject is at his disposal. But the few circumstances that fell under our observation, rather contradicted than confirmed the idea of a despotic government. Mareewagee, old Toobou, and Feenou, acted each like petty sovereigns, and frequently ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18) • Robert Kerr

... a pleasant little shock. It had never occurred to him that probably the Flobert Rifle had a price. It had seemed so passionately to be desired as to belong to the category of the inaccessible—like Mr. Orde's revolver on the top shelf of the closet, or unlimited ice cream, or the curios locked behind the glass in Auntie Kate's cabinet. Now the ...
— The Adventures of Bobby Orde • Stewart Edward White

... Dear Sir: Being a regular reader of your most valuable paper (The Defender) I am impressed with the seeming unlimited interest that paper is taking in the welfare of the army of ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919 • Various


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