bounded
Americanadjective
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having bounds or limits.
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Mathematics.
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(of a function) having a range with an upper bound and a lower bound.
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(of a sequence) having the absolute value of each term less than or equal to some specified positive number.
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(of the variation of a function) having the variation less than a positive number.
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adjective
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(of a set) having a bound, esp where a measure is defined in terms of which all the elements of the set, or the differences between all pairs of members, are less than some value, or else all its members lie within some other well-defined set
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(of an operator, function, etc) having a bounded set of values
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Mortgage rates bounded higher earlier this year as the war fed into higher inflation expectations.
From Barron's • Jun. 11, 2026
It bounded down the stairs and almost ran me over.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 25, 2026
The Westside district is bounded by the Santa Monica Bay on the west, the 405 Freeway on the east, Mulholland Drive to the north and Imperial Highway to the south.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
He bounded across the theatre floor in 1981 to hug new champion Davis, who he managed.
From BBC • Apr. 20, 2026
Anya bounded inside, into her warm home with her loving grandparents and mama, to write a letter to her brave papa, and then—fine, yes—to put together a new sukkah before Sukkot began at sundown.
From Anya and the Nightingale by Sofiya Pasternack
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