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limite

Limite is a term used in several Romance languages to denote a boundary, edge, or end. In general usage it refers to a point beyond which something does not extend or is no longer permissible. The concept also appears in technical contexts; in English, the cognate term limit is used with related meanings.

In mathematics, a limit describes the value that a function or sequence approaches as its input or

In geography and law, límite (Spanish) or limite (Portuguese) denotes a boundary between political or administrative

In culture, Limite is the title of a Brazilian experimental film from 1931 by Mário Peixoto, widely

In everyday discourse and ethics, the idea of personal or social limites refers to boundaries that constrain

Thus, Limite encompasses a family of meanings centered on edges, borders, or thresholds across language, mathematics,

index
tends
to
a
target
value,
such
as
a
point,
infinity,
or
a
boundary.
Limits
underpin
calculus,
analysis,
and
topology,
and
they
include
one-sided
limits
and
limits
of
sequences
or
functions,
including
improper
limits.
regions—borders
between
nations,
states,
provinces,
or
municipalities—often
established
by
treaties
and
maps.
regarded
as
a
landmark
of
early
avant-garde
cinema.
behavior
or
permissions,
such
as
personal
limits
in
relationships
or
professional
guidelines.
geography,
culture,
and
social
practice.