illimitable

[ih-lim-i-tuh-buhl]

illimitable Definition

  • 1incapable of being limited or bounded; limitless
  • 2infinitely great; boundless

Using illimitable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "illimitable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The universe is an illimitable expanse of space.

  • Example

    His imagination was illimitable, and he could create entire worlds in his mind.

  • Example

    The possibilities for growth and development are illimitable if we put our minds to it.

illimitable Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for illimitable

Phrases with illimitable

  • a vast, endless view of the horizon, often used metaphorically

    Example

    As they stood on the mountaintop, they gazed out at the illimitable horizon before them.

  • great power that cannot be measured or contained

    Example

    The king's illimitable power over his subjects was both feared and revered.

  • the limitless possibilities for growth and development

    Example

    With hard work and dedication, there is illimitable potential for success in any field.

Origins of illimitable

from Latin 'in-' meaning 'not' + 'limitabilis' meaning 'that can be limited'

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Summary: illimitable in Brief

The term 'illimitable' [ih-lim-i-tuh-buhl] refers to something that is incapable of being limited or bounded, often used to describe something that is infinitely great or boundless. It can be used to describe the vastness of space, the power of a ruler, or the potential for growth and development. Synonyms include 'infinite,' 'limitless,' and 'unbounded.'