unlimitedness
Definition
Unlimitedness (noun): The quality or state of having no limits, bounds, or restrictions; the condition of being infinite or unbounded in extent, quantity, or scope.
Usage Examples
- (The universe has no known boundaries.)
- (Her giving had no apparent limits.)
- (The budget had no maximum amount.)
Advanced Usage
"the unlimitedness of human potential": The idea that people can achieve anything without inherent constraints.
- Philosophers debate the unlimitedness of human potential in terms of creativity and innovation. (The belief that human capabilities are boundless.)
"the unlimitedness of digital storage": The capacity of digital systems to hold vast amounts of data without practical limits.
- Cloud computing offers the illusion of unlimitedness for data storage. (Storage seems to have no upper limit.)
Variants and Related Words
Unlimited (adj): Without limits or restrictions.
- She has unlimited access to the library's resources. (No restrictions on access.)
Limitless (adj): Having no limits; infinite.
- The ocean seemed limitless from the shore. (Appearing to have no end.)
Unbounded (adj): Not confined or limited; infinite.
- His unbounded enthusiasm inspired the team. (Unrestrained enthusiasm.)
Synonyms
- Infinity: The state of being endless or unlimited.
- Boundlessness: The quality of having no boundaries.
- Endlessness: The condition of continuing forever.
Related Idioms
"the sky's the limit": There is no limit to what can be achieved.
- With this new technology, the sky's the limit for innovation. (There are no restrictions on possibilities.)
"no end in sight": Something appears to have no limit or conclusion.
- The demand for renewable energy shows no end in sight. (The demand seems unlimited.)