UNBOUNDED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of unbounded in English
Examples of unbounded
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The commander in chief, on the other hand, is quite the opposite -- inexperienced, untraditional, unbounded .
Finding ways that people can play out their true, unbounded creativity is the ultimate expression of human freedom.
The ethic of medicine has long been to inspire unbounded hope in the sick patient and the same kind of hope in medical research.
When information -- fluid, unbounded , abstract -- is your currency, the physical world with its many arbitrary limits is most often a nuisance.
Only he, she recalled, offered the "unbounded praises and visions of her future success" that she so desperately wanted.
In other words, to at last make picture making as protean and unbounded by limitations as dreaming.
In particular, they propagate slower than the group if the flow is confined by walls, faster if the flow is unbounded .
My tastes are simple in that regard, veering toward authentic yet unbounded by the confines of absolute purity.
That form which we have substituted, restores the free right to the unbounded exercise of reason and freedom of opinion.
Unbridled passion and unbounded enthusiasm are the hallmarks of any great founder.
They saw unbounded opportunity in the new world.
They work under the most pressure, and their creativity is unbounded .
Words suggest the unbounded disorder that surrounds them; horror creeps into the most ordinary lines.
But the legal system exists in an unbounded state space where the possibilities enabled by legal institutions can not be predicted ahead of time.
I knew at this moment that when you create an intent it is important to remain open to unbounded possibilities.
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Translations of unbounded
in Chinese (Traditional)
(積極情感)極大的,無限的…
in Chinese (Simplified)
(积极情感)极大的,无限的…
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