limitation
Americannoun
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a limiting limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap.
He knows his limitations as a writer.
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something that limits; a limit or bound; restriction.
an arms limitation; a limitation on imports.
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Law. the assignment, as by statute, of a period of time within which an action must be brought, or the period of time assigned.
a statute of limitations.
noun
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something that limits a quality or achievement
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the act of limiting or the condition of being limited
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law a certain period of time, legally defined, within which an action, claim, etc, must be commenced
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property law a restriction upon the duration or extent of an estate
Other Word Forms
- nonlimitation noun
Etymology
Origin of limitation
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English lymytacion, from Latin līmitātiōn-, stem of līmitātiō “determination, enclosure within boundaries,” from līmitāt(us) “bounded, enclosed” (past participle of līmitāre “to bound, enclose within boundaries”; limit ) + -iō -ion
Example Sentences
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To address this limitation, the researchers designed an integrated device capable of toggling between electric and magnetic toroidal vortex patterns in free-space terahertz pulses.
From Science Daily
This extreme limitation means scientists still know relatively little about what lies far below the crust.
From Science Daily
Jefferies analysts do not foresee a “software apocalypse,” citing high security risks for large language models and current AI limitations.
From Barron's
Nanos has said that they do not believe Nancy Guthrie left on her own accord, explaining that because of physical limitations she cannot walk on her own very far.
From Los Angeles Times
A study published in Nature Microbiology now shows that this extreme efficiency may also create serious limitations.
From Science Daily
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