unlimited capacity

collocation in English

meaningsofunlimitedandcapacity

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unlimited
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/
us
/ʌnˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
not limited; having the greatest possible amount, number, ...
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capacity
noun
uk
/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/
us
/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofunlimitedandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But unlike other creations, which possess limited attraction (solely to perpetuate themselves), humans have anunlimitedcapacityof attraction.
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We assume that corporations haveunlimitedcapacityto make contributions as needed, but that contributions are not without cost.
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One of the most interesting features of modern science is exactly that it gains an almostunlimitedcapacity for self-activation through its internal differentiation.
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The principal structures in the model are three memory stores-a set of sensory registers, a short-term memory store of limited capacity, and a long-term store of virtuallyunlimitedcapacity.
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It revealed evidence for both (1) a brief, pre-attentive, sensory memory ofunlimitedcapacityand (2) a much more limited, post-attentive form of storage for categorical information.
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Neural stem cells are defined on the basis of two functional properties:unlimitedcapacityfor self - renewal and the ability to generate multiple neural cell types.
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We do not have anunlimitedcapacityto repair damage and prevention requires political courage and coherent regional development.
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Secondly, the industries which produce investment goods have not anunlimitedcapacity, and, thirdly—by far the most important—there is the need to restrain inflation.
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Let us remember that, because digital audio broadcasting technology will provide increased capacity, and is flexible, that does not mean it providesunlimitedcapacity.
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He rightly points out that the sea has a tremendous capacity—but not anunlimitedcapacity—to absorb many of the pollutant influences to which it is subjected.
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The satchel has anunlimitedcapacity, and never increases in weight or sustains any damage or wear.
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This rule was abandoned in the earlier 20th century, and today corporations generally haveunlimitedcapacityand purposes.
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Class 3 is the first of theunlimitedcapacityclasses.
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But still, controversy remains because embryonic stem cells are true stem cells in that they are pluripotent and showunlimitedcapacityfor self-renewal.
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An all-rail facility, it has virtually anunlimitedcapacityto process vehicles.
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