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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211. At the moment we have under-17s, under-19s and then no age limit.
212. Cadmium, a deadly poison, exceeded the safe limit by seven times; arsenic by 20 times.
213. The password which will be used to limit access to the packages created.
214. So how about setting an alcohol limit for every passenger?
215. So let's bring in an under-21 age limit and not discard our youngsters too early.
216. You may have limitations, but don't let the limitations limit you! RVM
217. The local police frequently arrested students for exceeding the speed limit or other minor infractions of the law.
218. Don't limit a child to your own learning, for she was born in another time. Rabindranath Tagore
219. Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. Elbert Hubbard
220. This may limit the ability of these hospitals to meet their pledges of maximum inpatient waiting times of two years.
221. It appears that there is an effective limit of one on the number of postnominal adjectives permitted.
222. This would at once limit access to the city by private vehicles and improve access for buses and coaches.
223. Furthermore, restricting intraluminal sodium concentration in jejunal perfusion does not seem to limit glucose absorption.
224. But others want to limit Washington's ability to buy its way out of its domestic obligations.
225. This opportunity to file or publish modified accounts does not limit the requirement to prepare full accounts for the shareholders.
226. Val was thirty-eight, and was glad that there was no age limit on the entry for the course.
227. Other exemptions -- such as for fine art or antiques -- can push that limit higher.
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228. This overriding limit is subject to adjustment in the event of certain specified alterations to the Company's share capital.
229. The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith. Franklin D. Roosevelt
230. The legal limit is. 08 and his blood alcohol was. 09.
231. They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance.
232. The sun challenges us to shine, the clouds remind us to move, the birds tell us we too can fly and the sky tells us that there is no limit to our dreams and goals. RVM
233. Parties will then negotiate as to whether once the limit is exceeded the full amount or merely the excess is claimable.
234. We permit limitations to limit us, instead of limiting our limitations. RVM
235. To qualify for the higher limit, disablement must occur before reaching pensionable age.
236. Marketers of direct satellite systems do not limit themselves to homes without cable access.
237. The soils are developed on marine or estuarine alluvium found between the normal high-water mark and the limit of highest spring tides.
238. These procedures are not any more likely to be successful beyond this limit.
239. It has been agreed that we will deduct the excess from the loss and then pay up to the policy limit where applicable.
240. Commentators who are too committed to particular types of action limit their appeal.
More similar words: to the limit, limitation, eliminate, preliminary, submit, permit, limb, slim, summit, admit to, Muslim, committee, transmit, climate, glimpse, limber up, timing, similar, minimize, diminish, similarly, optimistic, similarity, diminutive, discrimination.