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boundless

[bound-lis] / ˈbaʊnd lɪs /


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If you throw in the rhetorical brilliance, the heart and the boundless wit that coursed through his greatest works, his pre-eminence is hard to challenge.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Lines on maps started to symbolize the limits of political sovereignties rather than the boundless divine promises. This transformed the way that the Bible's descriptions of geographical space were understood."

From Science Daily

"Agency enforcement authority is important but not boundless," it said.

From Reuters

They added that David had an "infectious smile, caring nature and boundless enthusiasm".

From BBC

“The text and context of the statute do not support such a boundless interpretation,” she added.

From New York Times