Limitless in a sentence as an adjective

Don't fault people who have to put up with this ****, day in and day out, for not having limitless reserves of patience.

A quibble, because this whole ******* disgusting thing fills me with limitless rage:TSA agents do not perform 'pat-downs'.

58, writing more code, having more fun, reaching more people, & making more $ than ever, all of which still seem limitless: edw519's Hacker Quality of Life\n \n | ??

They want to turn your limitless and powerful computer into a home appliance...like a blender or electric razer.

Women should be building our movement the way we make love - gradually, with sustained involvement, limitless endurance - and of course, multiple orgasms.

Bad because they've got limitless resources, good because they are a publicly traded corporation which makes them sensitive to valid lawsuits.

A few things worth noting:- There is a virtually limitless supply of intelligent and hard-working PhD students at top-ranking Universities.

When a game goes to great lengths to simulate a world, the possibilities for covert communication are nearly limitless!I find the task of finding terrorist communications in MMO's so daunting that I'd never even consider making an attempt at it. However, the NSA is one organization that seems to have nearly infinite resources to throw at impossible problems.

I don't care about the rivalry between two companies producing similar products... but this line really hit me hard:> Ideas are limitless and patents expire for a reason: to encourage competition, innovation, and the evolution of new ideas that ultimately benefit the end user.

Limitless definitions

adjective

without limits in extent or size or quantity; "limitless vastness of our solar system"

See also: illimitable measureless

adjective

having no limits in range or scope; "to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism"- Philip Rahv; "the limitless reaches of outer space"

See also: unlimited

adjective

seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent; "unbounded enthusiasm"; "children with boundless energy"; "a limitless supply of money"

See also: boundless unbounded