unlimited expansion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunlimitedandexpansion
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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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expansion
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/us/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/
the increase of something in size, number, ...
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(Definition ofunlimitedandexpansionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is said that floating is not a painless cure—that it will not enable us to embark onunlimitedexpansion, ignoring the exchange rate.
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I want an expansion of home production, but where we are self-sufficient it would be absurd to haveunlimitedexpansionand expenditure of public money.
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I have heard talk ofunlimitedexpansionof cereals production.
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The spread of sugar-beet all over the country shows that it is a crop which is capable ofunlimitedexpansion.
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They are similar in that they are portmanteau provisions; that is to say, they are susceptible ofunlimitedexpansionin the future.
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It is obvious enough that, in theory,unlimitedexpansionof credit can create a demand inflation of the most serious character.
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Therefore,unlimitedexpansionis inherent in the régime.
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She mentioned no method of preventing thatunlimitedexpansion.
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You have the whole of those industries in a very highly efficient state ready forunlimitedexpansionat any time it may be needed.
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He said he regarded the home market as capable of almostunlimitedexpansion, yet during the time when his party were in office, they completely neglected the home market.
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That would impose a duty on airport operators to meet the demand forunlimitedexpansionof an airport, or so it could be argued in a court of law.
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Thisunlimitedexpansionnecessarily opposed itself and was hostile to the territorially delimited nation-state.
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This would be a field with anunlimitedexpansionpotential and hardly any limitations to building new better control circuits or.... finally other synthetic organisms, like a new better mouse...
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Because of their combined abilities ofunlimitedexpansionand pluripotency, embryonic stem cells remain a theoretically potential source for regenerative medicine and tissue replacement after injury or disease.
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