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Etymology

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From un- +‎ bounded.

Adjective

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unbounded (comparative more unbounded, superlative most unbounded)

  1. Having no boundaries or limits.
    The universe is finite but unbounded.
    our everlasting, unbounded love
    • 1947 January and February, H. Holcroft, “"Castles", "Lord Nelsons" and "Royal Scots"”, in Railway Magazine, page 13:
      I still retain an unbounded admiration for G. J. Churchward and all his works, so wisely carried on by his successors.

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