Illimited

/ɪˈlɪmɪtɪd/

असीमित; असीमा; अनियंत्रित

Origin & History

From French illimité (“unlimited”), from il- (variant of Latin in- ‘not’) + limité (“limited”), ultimately related to Latin limes (“boundary, limit”).

यह फ़्रेंच illimité (“असीमित”) से आया है: il- (लैटिन in- ‘नहीं’ का रूप) + limité (“सीमित”); इसका मूल लैटिन limes (“सीमा/सरहद”) से जुड़ा है।

Definition

Illimited means having no set limit, boundary, or restriction; it is a rare/literary synonym of “unlimited.”

Illimited का अर्थ है बिना किसी निश्चित सीमा, दायरे या रोक-टोक के; यह “unlimited” का एक दुर्लभ/साहित्यिक पर्याय है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The contract granted the company illimited access to the archives.
अनुबंध ने कंपनी को अभिलेखागार तक असीमित पहुँच प्रदान की।

Usage Examples

They spoke of an illimited future shaped by science and education.
In poetry, the sea is often portrayed as an illimited expanse.
The leader promised illimited support, though the budget was small.

Related Forms

Noun
Illimitation (rare) / Illimitedness (rare)
Adjective
Illimited / Unlimited
Adverb
Illimitedly (rare)

Idioms & Phrases

Illimited potential
असीमित क्षमता
Illimited resources
असीमित संसाधन
Illimited freedom
असीमित स्वतंत्रता