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单词 unbounded
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Definition of unbounded in English:

unbounded

adjectiveʌnˈbaʊndɪdˌənˈbaʊndəd
  • Having or appearing to have no limits.

    the possibilities are unbounded
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Too numerous are the friends to mention here, who came to wish her excellent health, unbounded happiness and infinite prosperity.
    • It ignores the costs of unbounded deployment and war.
    • This was the unbounded power of eloquence - of words - of burning noble words.
    • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
    • Blake used this device to imply endless repetition and thus unbounded openness - the infinite.
    • So divinity being infinite, unbounded, eternal, beyond space and time, is not a he or a she, it's a field of intelligence.
    • Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon.
    • A benign interpretation is that financial markets now have unbounded faith in central bankers to keep inflation down in the longer term.
    • It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection.
    • With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London.
    • Her generosity and thoughtfulness was unbounded.
    • The marketplace, full of unbounded sounds and sights, is opposed to the closed rooms of Romola's blind father.
    • European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress.
    • I have also observed, and cannot ignore, Bangalore's unbounded growth.
    • Their praise of the institution is almost unbounded in places.
    • Instead the boom was widely celebrated as evidence of a new era of unbounded prosperity.
    • What must it be like, when you are among the wisest of animals, to discover that human beings are now so stupid that they believe paying money to a cloning company is somehow a token of their unbounded love?
    • He devoured ideas with an insatiable curiosity and then pursued them with unbounded energy and infectious enthusiasm.
    • His beneficence has not been unbounded and infinite; it has been bartered and exchanged for man's deeds.
    • Plenty of people with an almost religious faith in the power of unbounded free markets have argued that license-enforced compatibility isn't necessary.
    Synonyms
    unlimited, boundless, limitless, without limit, illimitable
    unrestrained, unrestricted, unconditional, unconstrained, uncontrolled, unchecked, unbridled
    untold, vast, immense, cosmic
    immeasurable, measureless, inestimable
    endless, unending, never-ending, interminable, everlasting, infinite, inexhaustible, unflagging
    absolute, total, full, utter
    informal with no holds barred

Derivatives

  • unboundedly

  • adverbʌnˈbaʊndɪdliˌənˈbaʊndədli
    • This allows to show that the result of Section 3 can be obtained as a limit result when uninformed traders' risk tolerance grows unboundedly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Wikipedia's list of unboundedly long songs (‘that continue until the singer decides to stop’) has some real gems that appeal to my inner repetitious repeater.
      • I've never know you to be so unboundedly optimistic before.
      • I confess that I am not yet ready to embrace the world or the other so fully and unboundedly, and that may be evidence of my sin, a limitation I inherit as a child of Adam.
      • Peirce also held that any continuum harbours an unboundedly large collection of points - in his colourful terminology, a supermultitudinous collection - what we would today call a proper class.
  • unboundedness

  • nounʌnˈbaʊndɪdnəsˌənˈbaʊndədnəs
    • However, even then one would like to prove that there is only one complete ordered field, and for this the unboundedness of the integers, or some obviously equivalent statement, is important.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is the unboundedness of hyperbolic doubt that underwrites the No Atheistic Knowledge Thesis.
      • She also said that Brauer may have proved a general statement about the unboundedness of the degrees of minimal splitting fields.
      • You can use this suffix to display the direction of unboundedness, which is quite simple in this case.
      • We show that m-handed assembly planning can be reduced to testing for unboundedness.

Rhymes

unfounded, ungrounded
 
 

Definition of unbounded in US English:

unbounded

adjectiveˌənˈboundədˌənˈbaʊndəd
  • Having or appearing to have no limits.

    the possibilities are unbounded
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their praise of the institution is almost unbounded in places.
    • He devoured ideas with an insatiable curiosity and then pursued them with unbounded energy and infectious enthusiasm.
    • Her generosity and thoughtfulness was unbounded.
    • It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection.
    • The marketplace, full of unbounded sounds and sights, is opposed to the closed rooms of Romola's blind father.
    • Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon.
    • A benign interpretation is that financial markets now have unbounded faith in central bankers to keep inflation down in the longer term.
    • Too numerous are the friends to mention here, who came to wish her excellent health, unbounded happiness and infinite prosperity.
    • I have also observed, and cannot ignore, Bangalore's unbounded growth.
    • It ignores the costs of unbounded deployment and war.
    • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
    • What must it be like, when you are among the wisest of animals, to discover that human beings are now so stupid that they believe paying money to a cloning company is somehow a token of their unbounded love?
    • European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress.
    • With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London.
    • Plenty of people with an almost religious faith in the power of unbounded free markets have argued that license-enforced compatibility isn't necessary.
    • Blake used this device to imply endless repetition and thus unbounded openness - the infinite.
    • This was the unbounded power of eloquence - of words - of burning noble words.
    • So divinity being infinite, unbounded, eternal, beyond space and time, is not a he or a she, it's a field of intelligence.
    • Instead the boom was widely celebrated as evidence of a new era of unbounded prosperity.
    • His beneficence has not been unbounded and infinite; it has been bartered and exchanged for man's deeds.
    Synonyms
    unlimited, boundless, limitless, without limit, illimitable
 
 
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