Definition of "illimitable"
illimitable
adjective
comparative more illimitable, superlative most illimitable
Impervious to limitation, without limit.
Quotations
The perception of this law of laws awakens in the mind a sentiment which we call the religious sentiment, and which makes our highest happiness... This sentiment is divine and deifying. It is the beatitude of man. It makes him illimitable.
1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson, An Address delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, Sunday evening, 15 July, 1838
What a tremendous affair it was, the world of Homer, with its indeterminate boundaries, vast regions, and immeasurable distances. The Mediterranean and the Euxine were illimitable stretches of ocean waste over which years could be spent in endless wandering.
1909, Jack London, Revolution and Other Essays: The Shrinkage of the Planet
It may seem strange that someone in love with boats and the sea should love the deserts of Central Asia. The Takla Makan is as far from the sea as you can get. Yet, the sea and the desert are strangely similar. The illimitable expanses of both, stretching away to the horizon on all sides, can inspire exhilarating feelings of freedom, of being master of your own fate. Both the desert and the sea can also be pitiless to the lazy, the unprepared, the unwary traveler who ventures upon them. He may pay with his life for his shortcomings.
1996, Ella Maillart, “Foreward”, in The Alluring Target, Trackless Sands Press, page xiii