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Example sentences for "unlimited"

Lexicographically close words:
unlikely; unlikeness; unlimber; unlimbered; unlimbering; unlined; unliquidated; unlisted; unlit; unload
  1. Smith in London receives unlimited funds through the Deutsche Bank, I know, so please tell our friend from me that I expect similar treatment in future.

  2. No one branch of public activity is entitled to make unlimited calls on the state's revenue.

  3. He insisted on unlimited free trade, and the abolition of the medieval institutions which impeded production and national well-being.

  4. The son of a chief by a woman of rank had almost unlimited rights over the property of his mother's family, or of her people.

  5. He himself is in every respect an unlimited personal will, and is, therefore, really just as much a superpersonal being as the battling gods of other cosmogonies are subpersonal.

  6. It is at once clear that such exogamy prohibits all the various marriage connections proscribed by unlimited exogamy.

  7. This is not only highly improbable in itself, but is also absolutely irreconcilable with the fact, shown by the example of the Dieri, that the earlier transition from unlimited to limited exogamy was gradual.

  8. This transition of exogamy from clan to totem group, and from the unlimited to the limited form, came only gradually.

  9. But this very projection of human relations into the divine realm prevents the chief deity from being an unlimited ruler.

  10. Certain of their totems have already entered upon the stage of limited marriage relationship, whereas others have not advanced beyond unlimited exogamy.

  11. Since it is maternal descent that is dominant in the case of unlimited exogamy, the most important result of the latter is doubtless its prevention of the marriage of brother and sister, in addition to that of a son with his mother.

  12. The streets, viaducts, and magnificent edifices of the period of the Roman emperors have long aroused the wonder and admiration of later generations, as monuments of a power that had unlimited means at its command.

  13. A B l m n o p q r s || Both forms of exogamy, the unlimited and the limited, observe the same law with respect to the group affiliation of children.

  14. Soft food should not be fed in unlimited quantities; give what they will eat in five or ten minutes, then take it away.

  15. I need not say that the victory of Lyone over death and the fact of our army having conquered in battle gave us unlimited power.

  16. The United States and Britain felt chagrined that a private citizen had been able to achieve what the greatest nations on earth, with unlimited men and money, were unable to accomplish.

  17. The northwest with its pulsing industrial activities, its unlimited opportunities and its many resources which constitute a call for action, has drawn to it a large number of progressive men who have achieved success in this field.

  18. To the States and to the people were reserved the powers, general in character and unlimited in number, not delegated to the Nation or prohibited to the States.

  19. Harry and I had made the usual display of unlimited fastidiousness which youth delights in, but our elder had taken everything more kindly.

  20. Then Troop, the product of unlimited wealth, unlimited license, turned and showed his true blood.

  21. Such an operation would have converted the war from a limited one to an unlimited one.

  22. It would then, in effect, be the same thing as unlimited war with the aid of a subsidised force.

  23. The general result, then, of these considerations is that war by contingent in the continental form seldom or never differs generically from unlimited war, for the conditions required by limited war are seldom or never present.

  24. As has been already said, for a true limited object we must have not only the power of isolation, but also the power by a secure home defence of barring an unlimited counterstroke.

  25. In either case, however small may be our contribution to the allied force, we are using the unlimited form and aiming at an unlimited and not a mere territorial object.

  26. War may be waged on the Napoleonic system either for a limited or an unlimited object.

  27. War with an unlimited object is where the object is to overthrow the enemy completely, so that to save himself from destruction he must agree to do our will (become subservient); e.

  28. In unlimited war our attack will itself tend to defend everything elsewhere, by forcing the enemy to concentrate against our attack.

  29. The continental form, as we have seen, differs but little in conception from unlimited war.

  30. In the first place, such territory is usually an organic part of your enemy's country, or otherwise of so much importance to him that he will be willing to use unlimited effort to retain it.

  31. But there was another class where the object was of less importance, that is to say, where its value to one or both the belligerents was not so great as to be worth unlimited sacrifices of blood and treasure.

  32. Privilege and narrowness in every form he hated; he demanded unlimited freedom for the intelligence.

  33. Natural life is unlimited self-indulgence and public opinion is the creation of those who are too poor to give rein to their appetites; the good is pleasure and infinite self-satisfaction is the ideal.

  34. Next year the Sicilian ambassadors arrived with tales of unlimited wealth to finance an expedition.

  35. Even Lesbia, spoiled by much indulgence and unlimited credit, gave a little cry of pleasure at sight of the nest that had been made ready for her.

  36. Lesbia, who had at first treated him with supreme hauteur, had grown more civil as she began to understand the place he held in the world, and how much social influence goes along with unlimited wealth.

  37. And being qualitative, spiritual goods are unlimited in amount; they are increased by being shared; and we rob nobody by taking them.

  38. These were, that unlimited competition is stimulating to the competitors and good for the country, and that every individual is an end, not a means.

  39. The birth-rate was kept high by the pestilential state of the towns, and thus the pressure of numbers was less felt than it is now, since it was possible to have, though not to rear, unlimited families.

  40. He had mysterious relations with the Management of the Jubilee Theatre, and consequently unlimited facilities of access to Miss Poppy Grace.

  41. And we know the consequences of it--the sweet little see-saw of hope and fear, productive of unlimited discussion and anxiety.

  42. The northern merchant gave the negro unlimited credit and lost; the planter gave his tenant all he asked for, whenever it pleased him to ask.

  43. If the home of such a person happened to be on the roadside, the negroes usually made a practice of stopping in front of the house and treating the inmates to unlimited abuse, firing off their guns in order to waken them.

  44. Issues of Bonds and Notes The convention authorized the general assembly of the state to issue bonds to such amounts and in such sums as seemed best, thus giving the assembly practically unlimited discretion.

  45. Our resources and appliances are unlimited and seldom do we use the surgeon's knife in a case of this nature.

  46. I cannot say too much in praise of your methods, and careful, courteous attention which myself and others have enjoyed at your hands; and that the good work may go on to an unlimited extent is my earnest wish.

  47. A smaller salmon, slim and red fleshed, was cut into steaks and fried, and there was unlimited deer meat.

  48. Hugh and Mr. Sturgis were enthusiastic about the prospects of this region, where there was much fine land and unlimited grazing.

  49. Furthermore, there would not be room enough for city planning on the narrow peninsula, whereas on the other side, the city could be built on the mainland with unlimited space for its development.

  50. In any case, we must use machinery to assist our enormous man-power to develop our unlimited resources.

  51. The Nations cannot continue to deny in the future as they have in the past, the unlimited natural resources of your rich fertile country, in foods, minerals, coal and iron, etc.

  52. Here we have the raw materials, cheap labor and unlimited market.

  53. The unlimited iron and coal fields of Shansi and Chili should be developed on a large scale.

  54. This is a new industry without any competition and has an unlimited market in China.

  55. Do a little now and a little then, and by and by you will render the government as powerful and unlimited as the British government was.

  56. It is as follows: "We demand a free and unlimited coinage of both gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation.

  57. With the one rests all the burden and unlimited responsibility; nothing is looked over or forgiven: with the others there is perfect liberty and no responsibility; everything that they say or do is accepted and tolerated.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unlimited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; bibulous; bottomless; boundless; categorical; changeless; clear; complete; conclusive; countless; creation; decided; decisive; definite; definitive; determinate; dictatorial; downright; endless; entire; eternal; everlasting; excessive; explicit; express; extravagant; extreme; final; fixed; flat; full; global; glorious; gluttonous; good; hallowed; highest; holy; immeasurable; immense; immoderate; immortal; immutable; implicit; incalculable; incomprehensible; incontinent; indefinite; independent; indisputable; indulgent; inexhaustible; infinite; innumerable; inordinate; intemperate; interminable; just; limitless; loving; luminous; majestic; merciful; omnipotent; omnipresent; omniscient; one; open; outright; peremptory; perfect; permanent; perpetual; plenary; plenipotentiary; positive; prodigal; radiant; round; sacred; sovereign; straight; supreme; swinish; timeless; total; totalitarian; ubiquitous; unbound; unbounded; unbridled; unchanging; unconditional; unconfined; unconstrained; uncontrolled; undefined; undisciplined; undoubting; unequivocal; unfathomable; unhampered; unhesitating; universal; unlimited; unmeasured; unmistakable; unmitigated; unnumbered; unplumbed; unqualified; unquestioning; unreserved; unrestrained; unrestricted; untold; utter; vast; whole


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    unlimited number; unlimited power