Limited number: meaning, definitions and examples

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limited number

 

[ ˈlɪmɪtɪd ˈnʌmbər ]

Context #1

in technology

A fixed quantity of something that is not subject to change, especially in the context of technology or telecommunications.

Synonyms

finite quantity, restricted amount, specific number

Examples of usage

  • The limited number of available tickets for the concert sold out quickly.
  • Our internet service provider imposes a limited number of data usage each month.
  • The phone company offers a plan with a limited number of minutes for calling.
  • The software has a limited number of licenses available for purchase.
  • The game only allows a limited number of players to participate at the same time.
Context #2

in statistics

A value used to represent a sample size or population size in statistical analysis.

Synonyms

finite data points, restricted population size, small sample size

Examples of usage

  • The limited number of participants in the study affected the validity of the results.
  • Researchers should consider the limited number of data points when drawing conclusions.
Context #3

general use

Restricted or constrained in quantity, scope, or extent.

Synonyms

constrained, finite, restricted

Examples of usage

  • We have a limited number of resources available for this project.
  • The company operates within a limited number of markets.
  • His success was hindered by his limited number of skills.

Translations

Translations of the word "limited number" in other languages:

🇵🇹 número limitado

🇮🇳 सीमित संख्या

🇩🇪 begrenzte Anzahl

🇮🇩 jumlah terbatas

🇺🇦 обмежена кількість

🇵🇱 ograniczona liczba

🇯🇵 限られた数

🇫🇷 nombre limité

🇪🇸 número limitado

🇹🇷 sınırlı sayı

🇰🇷 제한된 수

🇸🇦 عدد محدود

🇨🇿 omezený počet

🇸🇰 obmedzený počet

🇨🇳 有限的数量

🇸🇮 omejeno število

🇮🇸 takmarkaður fjöldi

🇰🇿 шектеулі сан

🇬🇪 შეზღუდული რაოდენობა

🇦🇿 məhdud sayda

🇲🇽 número limitado

Word origin

The term 'limited number' originated from the Old French word 'limited' meaning 'bound, restricted'. The concept of a fixed quantity has been essential in various fields, from technology to statistics, to describe constraints or boundaries. The use of 'limited number' has become prevalent in modern language to refer to a set quantity that is not subject to change.