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Limit refers to a point or boundary beyond which something cannot go, exceed, or extend. It defines the furthest extent or highest degree that is allowed or possible for a particular quantity, action, condition, or concept. Limits are often used to establish a clear demarcation, establish a threshold, or set a line of demarcation beyond which something is not permissible or achievable.
In mathematics, a limit refers to the value that a function or sequence approaches as the input or index approaches specific values. It represents the behavior of a function or sequence as it approaches a certain point, often being its maximum or minimum value. Limits play a crucial role in calculus, as they are fundamental to the understanding of derivatives and integrals.
Limits can also refer to constraints or restrictions placed on a person, group, or object. These restrictions could be self-imposed, imposed by others, or established by rules, standards, or regulations. The idea of limits in this context implies setting boundaries or parameters to ensure control, moderation, or compliance.
Furthermore, limits can also indicate the highest point of one’s abilities, endurance, or tolerance in various aspects of life, such as physical, mental, or emotional capacities. They are indicative of the point at which one can proceed no further or where one’s abilities or resources are exhausted.
Overall, in its various contexts, limit represents a boundary, threshold, or constraining factor that influences or determines the extent, value, achievement, or behavior of something.
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• Utmost extent; bound or border; the thing which bounds; restraint; hindrance.
• To set bounds to; to circumscribe; to restrain.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "limit" originated from the Latin word "limes" or "limitis", meaning "boundary" or "limit". This Latin word is further derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "lei-" or "leip-", which signifies "to stick" or "adhere". Through the evolution of the Latin language, "limes" eventually transitioned to "limitis" and eventually became "limit" in English, carrying the same concept of a boundary or restriction.
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