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limitless

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Etymology

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From limit +‎ -less.

Adjective

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limitless (comparative more limitless, superlative most limitless)

  1. Without limits in extent, size, or quantity.
    Synonyms: unlimited, boundless; see also Thesaurus:infinite
    Antonyms: limited, finite
    • 2024 September 19, Judy Berman, “HBO’s The Penguin Is a Stylish, Dumbed-Down Trump Allegory That Speaks to TV’s Decline”, in TIME[1], archived from the original on 21 November 2024:
      The Penguin can also fairly be described as an HBO gangster drama whose antihero is a brutal but troubled mid-level Mafioso with limitless ambition and debilitating maternal issues.
    • 2025 March 18, Samuel Moyn, “Can Democrats Learn to Dream Big Again?”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, archived from the original on 27 March 2025:
      After millenniums of austerity and poverty, the age of limitless “superabundance” was at hand.

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