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US
/ˈɫɪmətɫəs/
]
[ UK /lˈɪmɪtləs/ ]
[ UK /lˈɪmɪtləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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without limits in extent or size or quantity
The long unmeasured pulse of time moves everything. There is nothing hidden that it cannot bring to light, nothing once known that may not become unknown.
limitless vastness of our solar system -
having no limits in range or scope
the limitless reaches of outer space
to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism -
seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent
children with boundless energy
unbounded enthusiasm
a limitless supply of money
How To Use limitless In A Sentence
- These small exquisitely carved ivory figurines come in an almost limitless variety.
- In his famous "antinomies", he proved four propositions: first, that the universe is limitless in time and space; second, that matter is composed of simple, indivisible elements; third, that free will is impossible; and fourth, that there must be an absolute or first cause. The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition
- They could produce a chilling effect on press freedom, empowering only the company with bottomless pockets and the rich individual with a limitless appetite for complaints. Times, Sunday Times
- One researcher has called the neem scene an "uncharted jungle" of miscellaneous assertions, disconnected details, and limitless possibilities. 2 The Reality
- There is need to reduce the almost limitless possible tasks to a manageable number. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
- It was all a far cry from the 1897 Irish Times article which described the course as ‘a rabbit warren below the village, where a golfer requires limitless patience and an inexhaustible supply of balls’.
- There's a whole world out there, waiting for you to explore, and the possibilities are almost limitless.
- In the parasitic church, the energy demands are seemingly limitless. Christianity Today
- Online play will give you almost limitless potential. The Sun
- In the fantasy world of 007, the technology seemed limitless.