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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The state or condition of being unbounded; freedom from bounds or limits; specifically, that character of a continuum by virtue of which, if any point be taken, and then any other indefinitely near the first, a third point may be found indefinitely near the first, and situated opposite to the second with reference to the first.

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  • noun The condition of being unbounded

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  • noun the quality of being infinite; without bound or limit

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Examples

  • Qualities like love and devotion, loyalty, forgiveness, present moment awareness, unboundedness and more: these are spiritual qualities that not only don't require complex or quantum deconstructions, but that are also readily apparent in men's best friends.

    Gotham Chopra: Coming Clean: It's Spirituality for Dogs Gotham Chopra 2010

  • Qualities like love and devotion, loyalty, forgiveness, present moment awareness, unboundedness and more: these are spiritual qualities that not only don't require complex or quantum deconstructions, but that are also readily apparent in men's best friends.

    Gotham Chopra: Coming Clean: It's Spirituality for Dogs Gotham Chopra 2010

  • "It gave me immediate experience of the unboundedness of my own nature," Hoffman testifies.

    Finding & Seeking 2007

  • "It gave me immediate experience of the unboundedness of my own nature," Hoffman testifies.

    Finding and Seeking 2007

  • While it might be fun to hoist Dr. Mann by his own petard, remember the RE is a lousy statistic for Monte Carlos because of its asymmetrical unboundedness.

    Martin Ringo on Principal Components « Climate Audit 2006

  • He quotes the physicist Freeman Dyson approvingly: “Boiled down to one sentence, my message is the unboundedness of life and the consequent unboundedness of human destiny.”

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • It is the unboundedness of hyperbolic doubt that underwrites the No Atheistic Knowledge Thesis.

    Descartes' Epistemology Newman, Lex 2005

  • The Old Testament exulted in the omnipotence of the Creator, but it did not initiate problems about the unboundedness of His power or the infinity of His creation.

    INFINITY SALOMON BOCHNER 1968

  • But from the first there was in them an awareness of immensity and even unboundedness in the cosmos, and Greek rationality showed very early a disposition to examine the mean - ing of infinity in its complexity.

    INFINITY SALOMON BOCHNER 1968

  • As a planet of change and unboundedness, Ketu is notoriously hard to predict although it does incline towards bearishness.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

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