Otherwise, it can grow unbounded and produce results that are less meaningful and more controvertible. |
European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress. |
There is nothing to say that such unbounded economic growth will not come in discontinuous lumps. |
But throughout his life, Halsted's unbounded opinion of his own worth and his purple prose in expressing that opinion got him into hot water. |
The creative imagination, however, can envision the unbounded, or at least the apparently unbounded. |
The marketplace, full of unbounded sounds and sights, is opposed to the closed rooms of Romola's blind father. |