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limited [ˈlɪmɪtɪd, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. limited (restricted):

limited

2. limited ECON:

Limited

limited partner N ECON

limited liability company N

public limited company N

public limited company → public company

See also public company

public company N Brit ECON

I . limit [ˈlɪmɪt] N

1. limit (boundary):

limit m

3. limit (end):

koniec m
kres m

4. limit (upper boundary):

zakres m

II . limit [ˈlɪmɪt] VB trans

age limit N

cost limit N ECON

lending limit N ECON

speed limit N

limited slip differential N

User Entry
limited slip differential AUTO
szpera f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In addition to the regular release, a limited edition was produced with a foil slipcover.
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She was term-limited and ineligible to seek a fourth two-year term in 2012.
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Also, it can be used to supplement funds when donor aid is limited and to expand existing PDA services and programs.
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B2B can be open to all interested parties (e.g. commodity market) or limited to specific, pre-qualified participants (private electronic market).
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The reach of DDD was limited due to the inefficiency and expense of switching equipment, and the limited ability to process records of completed calls.
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As a special forces unit, its role is not limited to water-borne operations.
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Regular limited liability companies that do not have charitable status find it difficult to ensure that their assets are dedicated to public benefit.
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Members are not limited to specific denominational or theological traditions, and not required to be affiliated with particular schools or seminaries.
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Clean-outs should be placed in accessible locations at regular intervals throughout a drainage system, often including outside the building, because clean-out augers have limited length.
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Regardless of persistent inflation after 1272 paper currency backed by limited releases of coins remained as the standard means of currency until 1345.
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