Synonym: boundary, confine, end, extreme, restriction, tip. Similar words: to the limit, limitation, eliminate, preliminary, submit, permit, limb, slim. Meaning: ['lɪmɪt] n. 1. the greatest possible degree of something 2. final or latest limiting point 3. the boundary of a specific area 4. as far as something can go 5. the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity 6. the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed. v. 1. place limits on (extent or access) 2. restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day" 3. decide upon or fix definitely.
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271. San Antonio agencies limit the amount of food dispensed and the number of people they serve, according to the survey.
272. The upper age limit is your thirty-third birthday. entry is open to male and female applicants.
273. The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment. Tony Robbins
274. With peace and security and acceptance that had no limit.
275. But he was banned for a year - because he was well over the alcohol limit at the time.
276. Weight-lifting is a specialised form of muscle-building which requires the body to use its muscles to the absolute limit.
277. His pole was impaling her to the absolute limit, and she began panting as if she'd just run the four-minute mile.
278. A roadside breath test showed he was 2 1/2 times over the legal alcohol limit.
279. However, the restrictions imposed on these special rates tend to limit their usefulness for many advertisers.
280. All thoroughly unlawful but there is a limit to public patience when the law- abiding feel they are not protected by officialdom.
281. A blood test revealed his alcohol level was 40 percent above the legal limit.
282. Blood tests revealed he was almost twice the legal alcohol limit.
283. The three month limit should cover most acute illnesses(sentencedict.com), especially if it can be extended when necessary.
284. The human spirit is not dead. It lives on in secret.... It has come to believe that compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind. Albert Schweitzer
285. Voters also overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment which would limit state legislators to no more than 12 years in office.
286. There is no age limit for acceptance into the Plan and once insured your cover will never be cancelled because of your age.
287. The age limit for buying tobacco has been raised to 18.
288. Live and act within the limit of your knowledge and keep expanding it to the limit of your life. Ayn Rand
289. Since then he has fulfilled many ambitions, learned new skills and tested his courage and physical fitness to the limit.
290. He might also try to strictly limit the amount of time he spends there by scheduling other activities around his drinking.
291. Sky is not the limit if your heart is in it, for when you do something with all your heart, it just happens. RVM
292. The proportion of people killed who had blood alcohol concentrations above the limit also fell.
293. Police stopped Kelly, of Chelmsford, and a breath test showed him to be more than twice the legal alcohol limit.
294. Conceptual factors are those which limit our ability to draw conclusions from experiments, even if they are technically perfect.
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