bound - use in sentences

Object

  • rationality: Instead, the agents possess a form of bounded rationality.
  • rectangle: Specified by: getBounds in interface Shape Returns: the bounding Rectangle for the Area.
  • box: Six commands define the way the text fills the bounding box.

Converse of object

  • overstep: How can phones be made open except for certain parties who overstep bounds?
  • transcend: He has transcended the bounds of his Executive position - spurning the authority of Congress.
  • exceed: Alternatively, someone may have transgressed this Qur'anic rule and exceeded the bounds set by Allah.

Subject

  • hedging: There is a lawned area to the front bounded by hedging and a balcony to the front enabling views over the fields beyond.

Adjective modifier

  • upper: First, many engineering systems have performance requirements naturally stated in terms of the upper bounds on the steady-state variance values.

Modifies a noun

  • checking: The member function bcref does the same thing with guaranteed bounds checking.
  • volume: All subscribers receive a bound volume at the year end.
  • copy: You must submit two bound copies of your thesis to the Academic Registry.
  • carriageway: At junction 39, the east bound carriageway was diverted to junction 38.
  • notebook: Leonardo?s separate pages and bound notebooks must have looked very odd in his own day.

Preposition: on

  • northeast: It is bounded on northeast and east by England, and on the other sides by the parishes of Morebattle and Linton.
  • north: Birker and Austhwaite is bounded on the north and west by the Esk, and on the east by Ulpha.
  • west: His lands were bounded on the west by those of the Incorporation of Baxters, the Bakers ' lands, Can.

Preposition: of

  • NDF: LBOUND( 2 ) = _INTEGER ( Read ) Lower bounds of new NDF ( if LIKE= !
  • propriety: Love does not step over the bounds of propriety.
  • moderation: Keep the desires of thine heart, therefore, within the bounds of moderation; let the hand of justice lead them aright.

Preposition: by

  • hedging: There is a lawned area to the front bounded by hedging and a balcony to the front enabling views over the fields beyond.

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