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ilimitadas

Ilimitadas is the feminine plural form of the adjective ilimitado in Spanish and Portuguese, meaning without limits or unlimited. It is used to describe feminine plural nouns, as in posibilidades ilimitadas (unlimited possibilities), oportunidades ilimitadas, or soluciones ilimitadas.

Etymology and grammar: The form derives from the negative prefix il-, a variant of in-, attached to

Usage notes: In both languages, ilimitadas typically appears in descriptive, promotional, or literary contexts to emphasize

Regional and stylistic variation: Although identical in form, usage can reflect language-specific preferences. In everyday speech,

See also: ilimitado, ilimitada, límite, sin límite.

limitado,
with
assimilation
before
the
letter
l.
The
feminine
singular
is
ilimitada
and
the
masculine
singular
is
ilimitado;
the
feminine
plural
is
ilimitadas.
abundance,
freedom
from
constraints,
or
vast
potential.
Common
collocations
include
possibilities
ilimitadas
or
oportunidades
ilimitadas
in
Spanish,
and
possibilidades
ilimitadas
or
oportunidades
ilimitadas
in
Portuguese.
The
term
is
largely
descriptive
and
not
tied
to
a
specific
noun
beyond
the
noun
it
modifies.
it
may
occur
in
marketing
slogans,
product
descriptions,
or
narratives
to
convey
a
sense
of
boundless
scope.