Antonym: limited. Similar words: limited, limit, to the limit, limitation, delimitation, unlike, unlikely, eliminate. Meaning: adj. 1. having no limits in range or scope 2. without reservation or exception 3. that cannot be entirely consumed or used up.
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91. These might be regular if there is not overtaking but random if there is unlimited overtaking, quite different patterns.
92. Premature babies, in need of oxygen, were given unlimited amounts.
93. The other inhibition is more pragmatic: fear of unlimited losses on short positions that might result from a sudden market rally.
94. Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.
95. Act 1974 is liable to unlimited fines and/or up to two years imprisonment after conviction by a Crown Court.
96. Middle class women, once the mainstay of all volunteer endeavors, are no longer an unlimited resource.
97. Women's groups also resented the imposition of limits for gender discrimination while damages for racial bias were unlimited.
98. Provision of unlimited money undermines incentives for greater efficiency which is why nationalised industries always run at a loss.
99. I mentioned the sentence of life imprisonment and the unlimited fines that are available for crimes involving knives.
100. Just $ 1 gets you unlimited access for all four days.
101. Unlimited life goods are typically stored at historic cost in the balance sheet and there is no depreciation.
102. Specimen memorandum and articles for both limited and unlimited companies, with introductory notes, are also included in the pack.
103. These outfits typically offer unlimited Internet access for around $ 20 a month.
104. The computer allows us to make almost unlimited calculations, and indeed the larger the sample the better for statistical applications.
105. Parliament would have unlimited access to the funds, but would have to pass specific resolutions to appropriate money.
106. Dynamism provides a comprehensive service, offering unlimited free telephone based technical support, with a helpdesk in Chicago.
107. At the limit, governments are obliged to defend their currencies with interest-rate changes and potentially unlimited intervention.
108. The future holds unlimited possibilities for those who will accept divine guidance and grace.
109. If this is not sufficient the unlimited liability of the members is joint and several.
110. Play Matters is the national toy library association and membership costs £17.50 a year for unlimited access to toys!
111. The new companies would also differ from co-operatives in that they would operate with unlimited liability.
112. Rules were relaxed to allow the first privately owned locomotives unlimited access to the national rail network.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
113. The One, without name or form, is the infinite depth, the unlimited ocean of being.
114. All genuine Toyota parts carry a 12-month unlimited mileage warranty.
115. A motorcycle offers unlimited opportunities to make a fool of yourself, never mind dying.
116. The first word rose with unlimited aspiration, the second fell precipitously without hope, the third seemed strangely complaining.
117. In a hyperbolic plane an unlimited number of lines can pass through the point and not meet the given line.
118. Other factors affecting growth explain why not all plants welcome unlimited light.
119. When that happens, unlimited free access to their Web sites could be the first casualty.
120. The bottom line here is that if you pay for unlimited access, you should receive unlimited access.
More similar words: limited, limit, to the limit, limitation, delimitation, unlike, unlikely, eliminate, imitate, enlisted, elimination, preliminary, smite, primitive, proximity, inimitable, equanimity, magnanimity, committed, admitted, suited, transmitted, excited, invited, write down, spirited, conceited, inhibited, inhabited, obliterated.