Limit ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Limit ( noun )

  1. The greatest amount, degree, or quantity of something that is allowed or possible.
  2. A boundary or restriction.
  3. A point beyond which something cannot or may not go.
  4. A final point or boundary.
  5. A restriction or constraint.

Origin:

The word limit comes from the latin word "limitus" which means boundary or limit. it refers to the greatest amount, degree, or quantity of something that is allowed or possible.

Examples:

  1. The limit of the speed is 60 miles per hour.
  2. She pushed herself to her limit.
  3. He reached the limit of his patience.
  4. She set a limit on the number of guests.
  5. He imposed a limit on the amount of time he would spend on the project.

(As a verb)

Limit ( verb )

  1. The greatest amount, degree, or quantity of something that is allowed or possible.
  2. A boundary or restriction.
  3. A point beyond which something cannot or may not go.
  4. A final point or boundary.
  5. A restriction or constraint.

Origin:

The word limit comes from the latin word "limitus" which means boundary or limit. it refers to the greatest amount, degree, or quantity of something that is allowed or possible.

Examples:

  1. The limit of the speed is 60 miles per hour.
  2. She pushed herself to her limit.
  3. He reached the limit of his patience.
  4. She set a limit on the number of guests.
  5. He imposed a limit on the amount of time he would spend on the project.
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