|ən+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + bounded, past participle of bound (to set limits to)
1. : having no bound : unlimited in extent, degree, or quantity
wealth poured in … and luxury grew more unbounded — J.S.Froude
unbounded space
the work was received with unbounded enthusiasm — American Guide Series: Ind.
2. : unchecked , uncontrolled , unrestrained
the unbounded freedom of pure mathematics — Samuel Alexander
• un·bound·ed·ly adverb
• un·bound·ed·ness noun