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unlimited
adjective as in extensive, complete
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Example Sentences
When I look at him, I see Roy Cohn’s protégé, a man animated by his life’s mission of attaining unlimited power.
"If we had unlimited funds and resources, we would be working with hundreds of people a month," says Prof Blagden.
The court wrote that it is unlikely that when Congress passed the law, it was intended to "depart from its past practice and grant the President unlimited authority to impose tariffs".
But since he believes he has unlimited power to do anything he chooses, it’s pretty clear that he is open to entertaining the notion.
The legislation differs from England and Wales, where owners could receive an unlimited fine and a prison sentence, which can be up to 14 years if a dog is allowed to kill someone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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