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Example sentences for "unbounded"

Lexicographically close words:
unborrowed; unbosom; unbosomed; unbought; unbound; unboundedly; unbowed; unboyish; unbranched; unbranded
  1. But the prisoners, in the midst of their unbounded sufferings, of their dreadful privations, and consuming anguish, spurned the insulting offer.

  2. British commandant, for her unbounded liberality to the American prisoners.

  3. Their sufferings and their sorrows were great, and unbounded was their fortitude.

  4. The means of calling these powers into activity are supplied by a substance which nature has happily provided in unbounded quantity in every part of the earth; and though it has no price, it has inestimable value: this substance is WATER.

  5. The remarkable incident, which gave rise to the following poem, was hailed by the Catholics with the most unbounded joy.

  6. Arrived within the mournful room, he saw A wild distraction, void of awe, And arbitrary grief unbounded by a law.

  7. A woman of unbounded energy and ambition, she wished above all things that her husband should make his mark in the world.

  8. He has broad lands, power, unbounded influence, for fortune has marked him for one of her favorites.

  9. She was small of stature, but of a resolute will, and of unbounded ambition.

  10. The Jews further believed that the Tetragrammaton was possessed of unbounded powers.

  11. On every point of general literature he displays unbounded knowledge, and a quick and piercing apprehension.

  12. Upon this occasion my father said, with an expression of unbounded wonder, "My dearest Victor, what infatuation is this?

  13. But I was in reality very ill; and surely nothing but the unbounded and unremitting attentions of my friend could have restored me to life.

  14. I gave the most unbounded order, and, methinks, it has been indifferently well obeyed; but if thou canst tell me aught which remains to be done, I will instantly give direction.

  15. The unfortunate Countess of Leicester had, from her infancy upwards, been treated by those around her with indulgence as unbounded as injudicious.

  16. The claim of the King to unbounded authority in things temporal, and the claim of the clergy to the spiritual power of binding and loosing, moved the bitter scorn of the intrepid sectaries.

  17. Nothing, therefore, could be more gratifying to Lewis than to learn that the princes of the House of Stuart needed his help, and were willing to purchase that help by unbounded subserviency.

  18. She was hardly anchored before our skipper was alongside, thirsting to satisfy his unbounded curiosity as to the unheard-of means whereby she had escaped such apparently inevitable destruction.

  19. I was beginning to fear that I should be called to account for misleading all hands, when, to my unbounded delight, an immense shoal of flying-fish came swimming round the boat, eagerly picking up the savoury morsels.

  20. In his native town he is unusually respected and beloved, and with the working-men in his factories he enjoys an unbounded popularity.

  21. These school-houses are supported with almost unbounded munificence.

  22. All my tricks were very favorably received, and the one I had invented for the occasion gained me unbounded applause.

  23. On the contrary, I was enchanted with Pinetti, for, by his unbounded luxury, he had gained such consideration, that the noblest young gentlemen in the city were proud of his friendship.

  24. Thus, while the theatres could only have bills of a size arranged by a police decree, I was at liberty, as the manager of a spectacle, to announce my performances in unbounded proportions.

  25. It was the constant boast of the late government that the late Parliament had unbounded confidence in them.

  26. But, having stunned it with a torrent of new words and opened up before it unbounded possibilities, the Revolution had destroyed its equilibrium and made it nervously susceptible and stormily reactive to all methods of external influence.

  27. Among the many who admired 'Lena, there was no one who gave her such full and unbounded homage as did her grandmother, whose life at Maple Grove had been one of shadow, seldom mingled with sunshine.

  28. Mr. Douglass, who by turns censured and admired him, but now there was but one feeling in his bosom toward him, and that was one of unbounded respect.

  29. With unbounded cordiality he urged me to accompany him back again to Bruges, and I--declined!

  30. It may not be improper to observe here that this belief in the appointed progress of knowledge, is not combined with any overweening belief in the unbounded and independent power of the human intellect.

  31. It had been seen in the later philosophical history of Greece, how readily the ideas of the Platonic school lead on to a system of unfathomable and unbounded mysticism.

  32. The invention of a new acid or alkali might create unbounded wealth.

  33. The workman in the secret always looked out and got hold of the wooden wheel, which he could carry off with ease, while his duped associate would struggle over the other to the unbounded amusement of the lookers-on.

  34. Jack felt unbounded delight upon finding that the pay had been raised to over a hundred dollars a trip, and without any explanation he offered himself for the situation a second time.

  35. This spirit is combined with unbounded hospitality.

  36. The present, in which he lived by preference, will give him an almost unbounded admiration; sober judgment based upon the past will gradually smooth the inequalities of his work.

  37. The modesty and heroism of Worden secured him an unbounded share of popular admiration and respect.

  38. Mr. Seward, who possessed the unbounded confidence of the anti-slavery men of New York, led a most earnest canvass in favor of General Taylor, and was especially successful in influencing Whigs against Van Buren.

  39. Such suggestions seem strange to the ears of those who were afterwards accustomed to the unbounded credit of the Republic.

  40. He possessed the unbounded confidence of Mr. Lincoln who yielded to his views respecting the best mode of restoring Tennessee to the Union, and her inhabitants to their duty to the National Government.

  41. Something was wanted to actuate and stimulate men, and the prospects of such profits as would, in our times, excite unbounded competition, would hardly move the sloth of former ages.

  42. A governor from Rome ruled the new colony with absolute sway, and often with unbounded rapacity.

  43. In a country of unbounded liberty, they clamor against oppression.

  44. It was received with the most unbounded approbation.

  45. His return was hailed by the poets of the royal party with unbounded congratulation.

  46. How we are struggling with alcohol, especially as found in so many of our patent medicines, and how helpless we are in trying to abolish the sale of these medicines by reason of our unbounded liberty!

  47. In you the very persons whom we hope to benefit have unbounded confidence, and naturally you are the only man who can make wisest and most efficient use of this large sum of money.

  48. The occasion of this unbounded rejoicing was the birth of an heir to the throne of France.


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    Other words:
    absolute; boundless; changeless; countless; creation; endless; eternal; everlasting; excessive; full; glorious; good; hallowed; highest; holy; immeasurable; immense; immortal; immutable; incalculable; incomprehensible; indefinite; inexhaustible; infinite; innumerable; interminable; just; limitless; loving; luminous; majestic; merciful; omnipotent; omnipresent; omniscient; one; open; perfect; permanent; perpetual; plenary; radiant; rampant; sacred; sovereign; supreme; timeless; ubiquitous; unbound; unbounded; unchanging; unconditional; unconfined; undefined; unequivocal; unfathomable; universal; unlimited; unmeasured; unnumbered; unplumbed; unqualified; unrestricted; untold; vast