- unboundedly
- un·bound·ed·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
unboundedly — adverb boundlessly He was unboundedly generous … Wiktionary
Unboundedly — Unbounded Un*bound ed, a. Having no bound or limit; as, unbounded space; an, unbounded ambition. Addison. {Un*bound ed*ly}, adv. {Un*bound ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unboundedly — See unbounded. * * * … Universalium
unboundedly — adv. in an unbounded manner, without limit, boundlessly, unrestrainedly … English contemporary dictionary
unboundedly — adverb see unbounded … Useful english dictionary
unbounded — unboundedly, adv. unboundedness, n. /un bown did/, adj. 1. having no limits, borders, or bounds. 2. unrestrained; uncontrolled: unbounded enthusiasm. [1590 1600; UN 1 + BOUND3 + ED3] Syn. 1. limitless, immense, vast, infinite, immeasurable. 2.… … Universalium
Michael Finnegan (song) — Michael Finnegan (variant spellings include Michael Finnagen and Michael Vinnegan) is an example of an unboundedly long song, which can continue with numerous variations until the singer decides (or is forced) to stop. Like most other unboundedly … Wikipedia
Supertask — In philosophy, a supertask is a task occurring within a finite interval of time involving infinitely many steps (subtasks). A hypertask is a supertask with an uncountable number of subtasks. The term supertask was coined by the philosopher James… … Wikipedia
Deep inference — names a general idea in structural proof theory that breaks with the classical sequent calculus by generalising the notion of structure to permit inference to occur in contexts of high structural complexity. The term deep inference is generally… … Wikipedia
Unbounded nondeterminism — In computer science, unbounded nondeterminism or unbounded indeterminacy is a property of concurrency by which the amount of delay in servicing a request can become unbounded as a result of arbitration of contention for shared resources while… … Wikipedia