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  • 31illimiter — ⇒ILLIMITER, verbe trans. Rare, littér. Rendre illimité. Un mystère infini de sainteté (...) illimite toute valeur (RICŒUR, Philos. volonté, 1949, p. 74). Mille possibilités d inventions, une quantité imprévisible de fantaisies, illimitent… …

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  • 32infinity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Limitless number Nouns infinity, infinitude, infiniteness; immensity, limitlessness, inexhaustibility, immeasurability, incalculability, illimitability, interminability; eternity, perpetuity; endlessness …

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  • 33unlimited — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. undefined, indefinite, boundless, limitless, uncounted, infinite, full, absolute, unconfined, unconstricted, unrestrained. See freedom, infinity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. infinite, limitless,… …

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  • 34infinite — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Unlimited] Syn. unbounded, boundless, endless, illimitable, unconfined, countless, incalculable, interminable, measureless, untold, inexhaustible, bottomless, unfathomable, without number, without end, without limit,… …

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  • 35Abyss — A*byss , n. [L. abyssus a bottomless gulf, fr. Gr. ? bottomless; a priv. + ? depth, bottom.] 1. A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable, and, specifically, hell, or the bottomless pit. [1913 Webster] Ye… …

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  • 36Illimitation — Il*lim it*a tion, n. [Pref. il not + limitation: cf. F. illimitation.] State of being illimitable; lack of, or freedom from, limitation. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 37Immeasurable — Im*meas ur*a*ble, a. [Pref. im not + measurable: cf. F. measurable. Cf. {Immensurable}, {Unmeasurable}.] Incapable of being measured; indefinitely extensive; illimitable; immensurable; vast. [1913 Webster] Of depth immeasurable. Milton. [1913… …

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  • 38Immense — Im*mense , a. [L. immensus; pref. im not + mensus, p. p. of metiri to measure: cf. F. immense. See {Measure}.] Immeasurable; unlimited. In commonest use: Very great; vast; huge. Immense the power Pope. Immense and boundless ocean. Daniel. [1913… …

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  • 39Infinite — In fi*nite, a. [L. infinitus: cf. F. infini. See {In } not, and {Finite}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Unlimited or boundless, in time or space; as, infinite duration or distance. [1913 Webster] Whatever is finite, as finite, will admit of no comparative… …

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  • 40Interminable — In*ter mi*na*ble, a. [L. interminabilis: cf. F. interminable. See {Terminate}.] Without termination; admitting no limit; boundless; endless; wearisomely protracted; as, interminable space or duration; interminable sufferings; an interminable… …

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