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unbounded

adjective
un·​bound·​ed | \ ˌən-ˈbau̇n-dÉ™d How to pronounce unbounded (audio) \

Definition of unbounded

1 : having no limit unbounded joy

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unboundedness noun

Examples of unbounded in a Sentence

the unbounded enthusiasm shown by the new club members unbounded terror that was caused by the simultaneous detonation of seven car bombs around the city

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In a careful and persuasive reply to Deneen in the Catholic Social Science Review, Paul R. DeHart points out that both Locke and the Founders rejected Hobbes’s theory of unbounded sovereignty and his underlying metaphysics. Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review, "The Right Liberalism," 11 July 2019 These questions would likely prove academic, as Sen. Hawley’s bill provides a way of avoiding the unbounded legal liability that would come with being labeled politically biased. Chris Cox, WSJ, "Hawley’s Bad Idea to Protect Speech," 23 June 2019 If the census statutes granted the president considerable discretion, the statute at issue in the travel ban granted him truly immense discretion, unbounded by the APA. David French, National Review, "Why Trump Lost the Census Case," 27 June 2019 For many years the consensus view has been that the ranks of elliptic curves are unbounded, meaning there is no limit to how high a curve’s rank, or how complex its solutions, can be. Quanta Magazine, "Where Proof, Evidence and Imagination Intersect," 14 Mar. 2019 That is a breathtaking assertion of unbounded power — power without any plausible limit. New York Times, "Trump Calls for Depriving Immigrants Who Illegally Cross Border of Due Process Rights," 24 June 2018 Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images A lawyer who knows a little something about unbounded White House power is worried about Brett Kavanaugh — and Donald Trump. Li Zhou, Vox, "Nixon White House counsel: Trump doesn’t respect the rule of law," 7 Sep. 2018 Using the unbounded resource of the sun to power our everyday life is one of the biggest challenges on Earth. Charles W. Dunnill, Scientific American, "Method of Making Oxygen from Water in Zero Gravity Raises Hope for Long-Distance Space Travel," 10 July 2018 Mini Sphero Education provides a tool set that is unbounded in its potential. Karen Zurawski, Houston Chronicle, "Precinct 3 county offices reopen after Hurricane Harvey repairs," 15 May 2018

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First Known Use of unbounded

1565, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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unbounded

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English Language Learners Definition of unbounded

: not limited in any way

unbounded

adjective
un·​bound·​ed | \ ˌən-ˈbau̇n-dÉ™d How to pronounce unbounded (audio) \

Kids Definition of unbounded

: having no limits unbounded enthusiasm

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