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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
Other 51Թ Forms
- unlimitedly adverb
- ܲˈٱԱ noun
- ܲˈٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unlimited1
Example Sentences
They had been allowed unlimited free parking on Undercliff Road East in Felixstowe, but East Suffolk Council has deemed the road "unsuitable" for high volumes of such vehicles and will ban them from 7 July.
The rep was offering "as many additional cards as you wanted" in the form of Platinum business credit cards with an "unlimited spend", according to Hunter.
On conviction, the harassment offence has a maximum sentence of six months in prison or an unlimited fine.
So I love that, and I love ‘Unlimited / Together, we’re unlimited’ — just that note progression.
Retailers in England and Wales breaching the ban face a £200 fine for the first offence with potentially unlimited fines or jail for those who repeatedly re-offend.
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