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unlimited
adjective as in extensive, complete
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He has a great deal of power, to be sure, but it has not been unlimited.
For example, healthy food instead of unlimited free food, and ergonomic chairs and standing desks instead of massage chairs.
He also didn’t like the idea of taking the risk of selling a stock short, as the risk was, theoretically, unlimited.
In a statement, the non-profit organisation said: "Any incident of raptor persecution is utterly condemnable, with the penalties already including a prison sentence along with an unlimited fine."
The technology flags clauses that the company would never agree to in negotiations—like accepting unlimited liability, Peterson said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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