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What is the opposite of limit?

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Noun
Opposite of a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible
“The low pricing and optimum performance enable users to enjoy the power, flexibility, and limitlessness of cloud computing.”
Noun
Opposite of the furthest extent of something or someone's capability or capacity
“The owners of the campsite warn us to keep noise to a minimum, and that under no circumstances, loud music is playing.”
Noun
(center) Opposite of the terminal point or boundary of an area or movement
“Located in the center of the city, the gallery will regularly display about 50 to 70 pieces from its collection.”
Noun
(beginning) Opposite of the terminal point or boundary of an area or movement
“The First Hunter is the highest of the three small creeks and is the beginning of the river.”
Noun
Opposite of the scope or extent of something, typically of one's interest or control
Noun
Opposite of something that impedes the progress or movement of someone or something
Noun
Opposite of the greatest amount, extent, or intensity possible, permitted, or recorded
Noun
Opposite of condition of agreement
Noun
Opposite of a thing that prevents or is intended to prevent someone from doing something
Noun
Opposite of the highest or most extreme degree of something
“They were half a year into the investigation and they had barely scratched the base of it.”
Noun
Opposite of a portion allotted to someone, something, or a group
Noun
Opposite of a limit or barrier, typically intangible and especially to one's career progression
Verb
Opposite of to set, or to serve as, a limit to
“If you ignore the warnings and choose to exceed the speed limit, you put yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.”
Verb
Opposite of to reduce the amount of
“Once you have control of the ball with your left hand, increase your tempo as you make the first dribble.”
Verb
Opposite of to impede the work or ability of, especially intending to cause failure
Verb
Opposite of to keep within certain limits
Verb
Opposite of to regulate the speed or amount of something given or administered
“Do not rush the amount of information that you provide to the learner at any one time.”
Verb
Opposite of to state explicitly
Verb
Opposite of to restrain or to keep in check
Free yourself from the tyranny of emotional baggage, and you will be able to move on.”
Verb
Opposite of to be frugal or economical with a resource or finances
Verb
Opposite of to mark the limits or boundaries of something
Verb
Opposite of to mark out the boundary or limits of
“As pioneers of experiential art, the duo wanted to blur the lines between reality and cartoonish fantasy.”
Verb
Opposite of to enforce more stringently or more thoroughly
Verb
Opposite of to hold (something) at a fixed level or in a fixed state for a period of time
“Open market operations were conducted in two directions but did not change interest rates.”
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Opposite of to put in an unfavorable position in relation to someone or something else
“She had a practical view on how political stability would benefit economic progress.”
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Opposite of to reach a decision or agreement about
“Something has come up and I will need to cancel our appointment for tomorrow.”
Verb
Opposite of to disallow, usually through the use of preventative measures
“The website will allow you to leave comments after you sign in.”
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