adv. [f. prec.] Without limitation; beyond all bounds.
1611. Cotgr., Librement, freely, frankly, vnboundedly.
1619. Hieron, Wks., II. 431. Nor to bee so vnboundedly subiect vnto kings, as not to regard what is owing from us vnto God.
1674. Govt. Tongue, ix. § 1. 150. So unboundedly mischievous is that petulant member, that heaven and earth are not wide enough for its range.
1781. H. Downman, trans. Voltaires Dram. Wks., I. 248. My heart relies upon thy faith, Unboundedly relies.
1845. Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 227. I was born To gratify myself unboundedly, So that I wronged none else.
1881. Mrs. H. Hunt, Childr. Jerus., 122. She was unboundedly fond of babies.