unlimited Definition
un·lim·ited (-lim′it id)
adjective
- without limits or restrictions unlimited power
- lacking or seeming to lack boundaries; vast; illimitable unlimited space
unlimited Synonyms
unlimited
modif.
unlimited Usage Examples
Preposition: for
duration: Changes are unlimited for the duration of the warm-up period.
Used with adjective complement
- allow: One forum only allows you to edit for some 24 hours, Others allow unlimited editing.
- offer: Solaris 8 supports the next generation IPv6 Internet protocol, which offers nearly unlimited IP addressing.
- become: As one social commentator has well said: " Government itself becomes unlimited when liberty itself is thought to be unlimited.
- include: We offer a highly competitive salary package including unlimited 30-50 % product discount.
- receive: Now, when you contract your group or meeting through American Airlines, you'll receive unlimited Avis cars at reduced rates.
- get: Compare online DVD Rentals and get unlimited DVD Rentals by mail.
Modifies a noun
- mileage: The Alamo car company was going to rue the day they offered me unlimited mileage.
- fine: The maximum sentence at Crown Court is an unlimited fine.
- downloads: AOL unlimited broadband - unlimited time online, unlimited downloads.
- travel: For unlimited travel in Poland the Euro Domino pass is the best choice.
- bandwidth: Fasthosts unlimited bandwidth Your own dedicated leased line direct to your server, using multiple Tier 1 providers.
- alias: We provide you free unlimited POP3 email accounts and unlimited email aliases.
Modifying Another Word
- virtually: A random mock test feature giving you a virtually unlimited number of practice tests.
- almost: Students can have access to an almost unlimited store of information, via CD-ROM or the Internet.
- practically: Conservatory Plants Available The options for conservatory plants are practically unlimited!
- seemingly: Wonderful fresh produce and seemingly unlimited seafood resources provide the ingredients for some wonderful meals form New York to New Orleans to San Fransisco.
- potentially: In theory Sir Rupert faces a potentially unlimited fine, although similar cases have attracted penalties of up to £ 15,000.
- nearly: AFK Sudoku can generate a nearly unlimited number of puzzles in.. .
Preposition: in
duration: Such a notice grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that work under the conditions stated herein.
Browse dictionary entries near unlimited
- ‹ unlimber
- ‹ unlikely
- ‹ unlikelihood
- ‹ unlike
- ‹ unlicked
- ‹ Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure
- ‹ Unlicensed Mobile Access
- ‹ unlettered
- ‹ unless
- ‹ unleash
- unlink ›
- unliquidated ›
- unlisted ›
- unlisted security ›
- unlive ›
- unload ›
- unloaded ›
- unlock ›
- unlocked ›
- unlooked-for ›

