[UN-1 12.] The fact of being unlimited; absence of limitation.
1641. Falkland, in Marriott, Life & Times (1908), 204. This unlimitednesse and independence is onely in spirituall things.
a. 1664. M. Frank, Serm. (1672), 421. The unlimittednesse of His power.
1710. A. B., Answ. to Argts. in Bp. Oxfords Sp. Resistance, 13. The unlimitedness of our Obedience.
1796. Lamb, Lett. (1888), I. 41. Omnipresence is an attribute the very essence of which is unlimitedness.
1904. A. C. Fraser, Biog. Philos., ii. 60. It was impossible to believe either space or time limited: it was equally impossible to understand their unlimitedness.