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1limit

noun lim·it \ˈli-mət\

: a point beyond which it is not possible to go

: a point beyond which someone is not allowed to go

: an amount or number that is the highest or lowest allowed

Full Definition of LIMIT

1
a :  something that bounds, restrains, or confines
b :  the utmost extent
2
a :  a geographic or political boundary
b plural :  the place enclosed within a boundary :  bounds
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:  a determining feature or differentia in logic
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:  a prescribed maximum or minimum amount, quantity, or number: as
a :  the maximum quantity of game or fish that may be taken legally in a specified period
b :  a maximum established for a gambling bet, raise, or payoff
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a :  a number whose numerical difference from a mathematical function is arbitrarily small for all values of the independent variables that are sufficiently close to but not equal to given prescribed numbers or that are sufficiently large positively or negatively
b :  a number that for an infinite sequence of numbers is such that ultimately each of the remaining terms of the sequence differs from this number by less than any given positive amount
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:  something that is exasperating or intolerable
lim·it·less \-ləs\ adjective
lim·it·less·ly adverb
lim·it·less·ness noun
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Origin of LIMIT

Middle English, from Anglo-French limite, from Latin limit-, limes boundary
First Known Use: 14th century

2limit

verb

: to stop or prevent an increase in (something) : to keep (something) from becoming greater

: to prevent (something) from being larger, longer, more, etc. : to place a limit on the size or extent of (something)

: to stop (someone) from having or doing more : to place a limit on (someone)

Full Definition of LIMIT

transitive verb
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:  to assign certain limits to :  prescribe <reserved the right to limit use of the land>
2
a :  to restrict the bounds or limits of <the specialist can no longer limit himself to his specialty>
b :  to curtail or reduce in quantity or extent <we must limit the power of aggressors>
lim·it·able \-mə-tə-bəl\ adjective
lim·it·er noun

First Known Use of LIMIT

14th century

Synonym Discussion of LIMIT

limit, restrict, circumscribe, confine mean to set bounds for. limit implies setting a point or line (as in time, space, speed, or degree) beyond which something cannot or is not permitted to go <visits are limited to 30 minutes>. restrict suggests a narrowing or tightening or restraining within or as if within an encircling boundary <laws intended to restrict the freedom of the press>. circumscribe stresses a restriction on all sides and by clearly defined boundaries <the work of the investigating committee was carefully circumscribed>. confine suggests severe restraint and a resulting cramping, fettering, or hampering <our choices were confined by finances>.
LIMIT Defined for Kids

1limit

noun lim·it \ˈli-mət\

Definition of LIMIT for Kids

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:  a point beyond which it is impossible to go <She runs often, but she knows her limits.>
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:  an amount or number that is the lowest or highest allowed <After I spent my limit, I went home.>
3
:  a boundary line <the city limits>

2limit

verb
lim·it·edlim·it·ing

Definition of LIMIT for Kids

:  to place a control on the size or extent of something <I need to limit expenses.>
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