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Definition of boundednext

bounded

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verb (1)

past tense of bound

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verb (2)

past tense of bound
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as in hopped
to move with a light springing step the child giggled and bounded off to play with her friends

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Recent Examples of bounded
Adjective
Beloved ’s revenant defies the dictates of realism according to which a character is a bounded individual. Judith Shulevitz, The Atlantic, 17 Feb. 2026 Other mathematicians, however, point out that past performance does not guarantee future returns, because an unbounded fluid is nothing like a bounded one. Quanta Magazine, 9 Jan. 2026 Yet, until now, key mathematical rules governing these operators lacked a rigorous foundation beyond bounded cases. Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering, 29 Dec. 2025 Start small and run experiments, such as applying for a first grant or running a bounded peer-to-peer campaign. Expert Panel®, Forbes.com, 18 Aug. 2025 My sense so far is that migration is becoming more bounded (notably from Africa to Europe), more regional and with a greater emphasis on cultural assimilation. Mike O'Sullivan, Forbes, 4 June 2022 Although Joshua Tree comprises more than 1,200 square miles of desert with a clear and bounded border, its interior is a constantly changing landscape of hills, canyons, riverbeds, caves and alcoves large enough to hide a human from view. Kelzim, Longreads, 19 Feb. 2022 What Franzen’s narrative method suggests is a reality in which relatively coherent and bounded psyches look out onto a world that offers them a range of choices for action and meaning; the psyches select from these options, and later on repent of or are grateful for their selections. Alan Jacobs, Harper's Magazine, 28 Sep. 2021 Numerous robot demonstrations still rely on algorithms set for specialized tasks in bounded situations. IEEE Spectrum, 19 July 2021
Verb
Lam said that Vietnam recognizes that competition among countries is a reality of international relations, but highlighted that competition must be bounded by law, guided by transparency, and exercised with restraint. Lim Hui Jie, CNBC, 29 May 2026 How to get a permit The neighborhood is not large, bounded by Blue Ridge Cutoff to the west, Ditzler Avenue to the east, and between East 43rd Street to the north and East 44th Street to the south. Eric Adler, Kansas City Star, 29 May 2026 The girl hurled the ball all the way down the hallway, and Hadley bounded happily to retrieve and gently return it. Laura Ungar, Los Angeles Times, 26 May 2026 On Monday, Miller bounded toward the Globe Life Field mound after two batters. Chandler Rome, New York Times, 26 May 2026 Internally, the data may be rich, but it is still bounded by the company’s own assumptions, incentives, and experiences. Henrik Totterman, Forbes.com, 24 May 2026 The girl hurled the ball all the way down the hallway, and Hadley bounded happily to retrieve and gently return it. Laura Ungar, Fortune, 23 May 2026 Planned for Fremont’s Centerville district on a site bounded by Fremont Boulevard, Peralta Boulevard, Parish Avenue, and Jason Way, all the units would be affordable, city files show. George Avalos, Mercury News, 19 May 2026 McIlroy was three strokes behind Rai on the par-5 16th hole when his second shot out of rough from 37 yard was short and bounded into a bunker. CBS News, 18 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for bounded
Adjective
  • At the time, airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad Airways had to stabilize operations around restricted airspace.
    Glenn Taylor, Footwear News, 28 May 2026
  • Fraser received a one-time award valued at $25 million in restricted stock and options after being elected Citi’s chairman.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 27 May 2026
Verb
  • But unlike previous tournaments dominated by television commercials and corporate sponsorships, this World Cup may ultimately be defined by creators.
    Ian Shepherd, Forbes.com, 31 May 2026
  • For more than 60 years, Sanlorenzo has defined Italian excellence in yacht building, crafting custom superyachts that combine refined design with innovative engineering.
    Rachel Ingram, Robb Report, 31 May 2026
Verb
  • Guyana sits on South America's northern Atlantic coast, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname, and most travelers have never even heard of it.
    Chantelle Kincy, Travel + Leisure, 30 May 2026
  • Evacuation orders remained in place until Tuesday night for residents with a zone bordered by Orangewood Avenue to the north, Dale Street to the east, Knott Street to the west and Garden Grove Boulevard to the south, officials said.
    Nathaniel Percy, Oc Register, 26 May 2026
Verb
  • The next day, Singleton hopped on a call with her for an hour and a half.
    Luca Evans, Denver Post, 28 May 2026
  • Prior to his work on Valerie, Storm hopped over to feature films to direct the vampire movie spoof Once Bitten, which starred the then-up-and-coming actor Jim Carrey opposite Lauren Hutton.
    Tim Lammers, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026
Verb
  • The team leapt to a 2-0 lead early in the first half thanks to the majesty and refreshing return-to-form of Christian Pulisic, who assisted on the first goal and finished off the second.
    Alex Zietlow, Charlotte Observer, 1 June 2026
  • Alex Greenwood had leapt into them, but so too had the Women’s Super League title, thanks to a late winner against Liverpool.
    Megan Feringa, New York Times, 31 May 2026
Adjective
  • Simulations are not opinions Pollsters have long used statistical models to generalize results from a finite number of replies.
    Ambuj Tewari, The Conversation, 27 May 2026
  • That said, our universe is gigantic, and light travels at a finite speed.
    Manon Bischoff, Scientific American, 23 May 2026
Verb
  • Garrincha, feeling increasingly abandoned and alone, bounced between the bar and the hospital, often on the same day.
    Jack Lang, New York Times, 28 May 2026
  • The ball hit the bag and bounced away from Spencer Torkelson, so Walton was safe.
    Jeff Fletcher, Oc Register, 28 May 2026
Verb
  • In one particularly embarrassing incident for the agency, a man not only jumped the fence but got to the front door of the White House and entered before being apprehended.
    Matt Viser, The Atlantic, 1 June 2026
  • Close to 80% of entertainment move-in activity between 2019 and 2026 happened outside urban cores, and median venue size jumped nearly 50% over the same period — a reflection of how dominant the larger-format concepts have become in markets where both the space and the customer base exist.
    Naveen Jaggi, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026

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“Bounded.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/bounded. Accessed 2 Jun. 2026.

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