unboundedness

IPA: ʌnbˈaʊndɪdnʌs

noun

  • The condition of being unbounded
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Examples of "unboundedness" in Sentences

  • "It gave me immediate experience of the unboundedness of my own nature," Hoffman testifies.
  • It is the unboundedness of hyperbolic doubt that underwrites the No Atheistic Knowledge Thesis.
  • As a planet of change and unboundedness, Ketu is notoriously hard to predict although it does incline towards bearishness.
  • While it might be fun to hoist Dr. Mann by his own petard, remember the RE is a lousy statistic for Monte Carlos because of its asymmetrical unboundedness.
  • The Old Testament exulted in the omnipotence of the Creator, but it did not initiate problems about the unboundedness of His power or the infinity of His creation.
  • He quotes the physicist Freeman Dyson approvingly: “Boiled down to one sentence, my message is the unboundedness of life and the consequent unboundedness of human destiny.”
  • But from the first there was in them an awareness of immensity and even unboundedness in the cosmos, and Greek rationality showed very early a disposition to examine the mean - ing of infinity in its complexity.
  • Qualities like love and devotion, loyalty, forgiveness, present moment awareness, unboundedness and more: these are spiritual qualities that not only don't require complex or quantum deconstructions, but that are also readily apparent in men's best friends.

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