How To Use Unbounded In A Sentence

  • What he revealed in his narration of the program was an unbounded passion for this project.
  • What solitary distances, what sere, remote escarpments, what unbounded, wide eternities they are where you reside, in which no creatures of your hand appear!
  • Then, in unbounded joy, he leaped up into the arms of his handlers, who held him aloft while he punched the sky repeatedly, and the building shook.
  • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
  • The latter, whose anger was unbounded, had seized a poignard at his girdle, and was about to have rushed on the impassable aggressor, when a guttural cry, like that of the _cilguero_, (a kind of linnet of The Pearl of Lima A Story of True Love
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  • She grew excited as she developed the plan, and with my heart sinking I had to feign unbounded gladness and enthusiasm at this solution of my difficulties. Confession
  • Too numerous are the friends to mention here, who came to wish her excellent health, unbounded happiness and infinite prosperity.
  • Though commentators and critics do not agree as to whether the later Wittgenstein is still a finitist and whether, if he is, his finitism is as radical as his intermediate rejection of unbounded mathematical quantification (Maddy 1986, 300-301, 310), the overwhelming evidence indicates that the later Wittgenstein still rejects the actual infinite Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics
  • He now bent all his efforts to carry into execution a project designed for the sons of the wealthy planters of Louisiana, with whom he was an unbounded favourite.
  • Surely, online videos like Nivea's "Black Booty" campaign and Hot Pocket's "Hot Pocket's Dojo" campaign are undoubtedly some kind of spasmed response at being exposed to unbounded levels of creative freedom. Czerina Salud: Minority Marketing Gone Wild: Beyond Nivea
  • His beneficence has not been unbounded and infinite; it has been bartered and exchanged for man's deeds.
  • Their jollity and enthusiasm are unbounded, expressing itself in clog dances and rousing old songs often in sharp contrast to the overworked, worn aspects of the members. Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
  • More generally, Hills views the reconciling of color as a function of relief and of color as unbounded, ornamental, or expressive as the chief dilemma facing quattrocento artists.
  • Blake used this device to imply endless repetition and thus unbounded openness - the infinite.
  • This is like the universal information field of the cosmos and all-pervading force of unbounded resources, the "Mind of God. Denise M. Wilbanks: Over the Hills and Far Away...
  • There is nothing to say that such unbounded economic growth will not come in discontinuous lumps.
  • But I wasn't ready for a meaningful relationship either; I hadn't matured and couldn't give you the unbounded love you needed. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • He devoured ideas with an insatiable curiosity and then pursued them with unbounded energy and infectious enthusiasm.
  • Nor does infinity in the sense of unboundedness coincide with indefiniteness, since indefiniteness is compatible with the existence of a maximum and unboundedness is not.
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  • With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London.
  • Unbounded design or contingent teleology occurs when the end-state is not specifically predetermined, but rather is the result of selection of one from among several available alternatives.
  • This was the unbounded power of eloquence - of words - of burning noble words.
  • Silent, humourless and reserved, Haig was also shrewd and ambitious and had unbounded self-esteem.
  • Law indeed encourages rather than extinguishes the contentions of mankind, which are the result of unbounded greed, by complicated laws, which can be turned either way; though we know that it was created by jurisconsults and pious princes for the purpose of assuaging these contentions. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • A tone of romantic and chivalrous gallantry (which, however, was often disgraced by unbounded license) characterized the intercourse between the sexes; and the language of knight errantry was yet used, and its observances followed, though the pure spirit of honourable love and benevolent enterprise which it inculcates had ceased to qualify and atone for its extravagances. Quentin Durward
  • Plenty of people with an almost religious faith in the power of unbounded free markets have argued that license-enforced compatibility isn't necessary.
  • Even divinities like Galilee give up the limitations of the flesh eventually, and unbounded swell into legend. GALILEE
  • Thereafter were more smiles and nods, accompanied by the ever recurrent "altro", the transfer of certain bills into the stout man's pocket, and Geoffrey Ravenslee sallied forth into the street, bound for Mulligan's, with the chattering Tony beside him and the gaily-painted barrow before him, receiving many friendly hints as to the pitfalls and intricacies of the peanut trade and hearkening with unflagging interest to the story of "lil Pietro" and the unbounded goodness of "da Signorina Hermione. The Definite Object A Romance of New York
  • That form which we have substituted restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion.
  • Instead the boom was widely celebrated as evidence of a new era of unbounded prosperity.
  • European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress.
  • Things that lived their own, wild life, unwitnessed, unbounded. GALILEE
  • The Cultural Contradiction of Capitalism" came out in 1976 and extended upon his ideas about post-industrial culture, an increasingly structured economy coexisted with ever more unbounded private life. Daniel Bell, influential sociologist, dies at 91
  • Her generosity and thoughtfulness was unbounded.
  • I have also observed, and cannot ignore, Bangalore's unbounded growth.
  • With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London.
  • His conversation was such as might have been expected from a man whose fancy was so creative, whose knowledge omnifarious, and whose recollection so unbounded. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • The problem is that it was not exercised because of inaptitude and an unbounded confidence that market participants could manage risk. Banking History Offers Lessons, but What Are They?
  • This was the unbounded power of eloquence - of words - of burning noble words.
  • With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London.
  • The marketplace, full of unbounded sounds and sights, is opposed to the closed rooms of Romola's blind father.
  • The vast, the unbounded prospect lies before us. Bidding the lovely scenes at distance hail.
  • His advice was always sensible and his energy unbounded.
  • Her instruments inspired the formation of the local senior citizens' gourd band, whose music testifies to the unbounded nature of autodidactic innovation.
  • The moorland space which bore no visible definition, unbounded save by the sheep's implicit knowledge, answered something in her. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • ’Tis the sure badge of a clown, not to mind what pleases or displeases those he is with; and yet one may often find a man in fashionable clothes give an unbounded swing to his own humour, and suffer it to justle or over-run any one that stands in its way, with a perfect indifferency how they take it. Some Thoughts Concerning Education. Sections 141-150
  • She then entered into a detail of her way of life, told him how little suited to her taste was the unbounded dissipation of the Harrels, and feelingly expatiated upon the disappointment she had received from the alteration in the manners and conduct of her young friend. Cecilia
  • Moreover, we must grant that although our ability to affect the environment is entropically grand, it is not unbounded, thus our optimism to uniquely steer the course of the natural history is incongruous with physics. Progressive Bloggers
  • As, by the public resolutions, and foresaid unbounded toleration, the bounds fixed by JEHOVAH, and homologated and sworn to, in our national attainments and constitution, were greatly altered, so the parliament of Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive
  • Such ambivalent cultures invariably breed an extraordinary sense of personal dignidad (deeg-nee-DAHD) or "dignity," and an unbounded need for this dignity to be respected, regardless of the cost to the individual, family members, friends or strangers. I would like to know about "The Culture"
  • Though commentators and critics do not agree as to whether the later Wittgenstein is still a finitist and whether, if he is, his finitism is as radical as his intermediate rejection of unbounded mathematical quantification (Maddy 1986, 300-301, 310), the overwhelming evidence indicates that the later Wittgenstein still rejects the actual infinite Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Round the body of the trees, planted some at their root, and some upon the different parts of the trunk, crept the withy, the snakeweed, the ivy, and the hop, and intermingled with them the jessamine and the honeysuckle, in the most unbounded profusion. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
  • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
  • Via this unbounded body, we encounter flows and vibrations and pulsations and undulations and strange sounds and indeterminable sights.
  • Melons, cucumbers and pumpkins run with unbounded luxuriancy, and I am convinced that the grapes of New South Wales will, in a few years, equal those of any other country. The Settlement at Port Jackson
  • The concept of ‘unbounded person’ assumes that the boundary between one person and others is not fixed and definite, but flexible and negotiable.
  • That night, she dreamed of being a wild mermyd, swimming in a wide, unbounded sea. WATER BOOK ONE: ASCENSION
  • The creative imagination, however, can envision the unbounded, or at least the apparently unbounded.
  • Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon.
  • Otherwise, it can grow unbounded and produce results that are less meaningful and more controvertible.
  • Their praise of the institution is almost unbounded in places.
  • So divinity being infinite, unbounded, eternal, beyond space and time, is not a he or a she, it's a field of intelligence.
  • It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection.
  • It ignores the costs of unbounded deployment and war.
  • Things that lived their own, wild life, unwitnessed, unbounded. GALILEE
  • I had too much experience of my father's pertinaciousness ever to hope for a change in his views; yet the bliss of living with my aunt, in a new and busy scene, and in the unbounded indulgence of my literary passion, continually occupied my thoughts: for a long time these thoughts were productive only of despondency and tears. Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist
  • In vino veritas," says the proverb which on this occasion lied most vilely; yet it was true in the only sense in which "veritas" is there used; for there was unbounded candor and frankness, under the inspiring hospitality of our host, aided by his skilful management of the conversation. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic
  • What must it be like, when you are among the wisest of animals, to discover that human beings are now so stupid that they believe paying money to a cloning company is somehow a token of their unbounded love?
  • A benign interpretation is that financial markets now have unbounded faith in central bankers to keep inflation down in the longer term.
  • In Tibetan iconography, physical nakedness symbolizes this naked unbounded state of mind.

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