Not bound.
unbound
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unbound.
Editorial note
Way too nitpicky, and the memory leak point regarding the unbound cache is reaching a little bit.
Quick take
Not bound.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of unbound gathered in one view.
Not obligated.
Not tied up.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for unbound.
adjective
Not bound.
See also: free, unfettered, loose, unshackled, untethered
adjective
Not obligated.
See also: free, unfettered, loose, unshackled, untethered
adjective
Not tied up.
See also: free, unfettered, loose, unshackled, untethered
adjective
(of a book or document) Without a binding.
See also: free, unfettered, loose, unshackled, untethered
Example sentences
Way too nitpicky, and the memory leak point regarding the unbound cache is reaching a little bit.
In the end all this does is trade unbound potential gains for a finite income stream.
From a thermodynamic viewpoint, the more you raise your energy (unbound state), the more possible energy states you can access.
Those are technologies with potentially unbound gains on healthy life span; not just slowing down aging, but actually reversing its causes.
John Peale Bishop is pretty hilarious: Famously she descended, her red hair Unbound and bronzed by sea-reflections, caught Crinkled with sea-pearls.
If you call it in any other manner, it throws an unbound method error.
I mean sorting parallel arrays with a compile time constant amount of memory for sorting scratch space, this of course also means no unbound recursion into the stack.
For all that many of the ideas in our user interfaces are mirrors of real world paradigms, the unbound vertical scrolling window is pretty odd.
An unbound cache does not fit this definition.
Given this code: (define (f y) (+ x y)) (let ((x 5)) (f 5)) => Error, x is unbound in f Your DynLam would incorrectly evaluate to 10, right?
Still its a demonstration of unbound budgets.
The gravitational binding energy (what it would take to turn the Earth into a collection of floating, unbound gravel) is equivalent to about a week's worth of the Sun's total output.
Quote examples
Running Unbound (or something similar) locally would also work too (using, e.g., the "empty" zone) in your case (moving between networks often).
In fact "alpha equivalence", "unbound variables", and "capture avoiding substitution", are all concepts made necessary by the use of names.
Semantically, it's as if "X always had that value, it just wasn't known until now" - you can pass around unbound values and retroactively bind them for all places of use, but you can't ever change them.
If you could "pierce" speed-of-light limit, at least for signals, even with extraordinary costs, you may get some sort of distributed computing going on, potentially unbound (up to the size of full universe, as opposed to observable universe limited by light cones and expansion of space).
Proper noun examples
You might like the book Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think.
The next most common resolvers; Unbound, OpenDNS, and Google Public DNS perform pre-fetching and so the latencies aren't contributing to the user experience except for extreme outlier queries.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use unbound in a sentence?
Way too nitpicky, and the memory leak point regarding the unbound cache is reaching a little bit.
What does unbound mean?
Not bound.
What part of speech is unbound?
unbound is commonly used as adjective.