Limiter: meaning, definitions and examples
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limiter
[ ˈlɪmɪtər ]
traffic control
A device or system that limits the number of vehicles or users that can access a particular area or service at a given time. It is commonly used in traffic management to prevent congestion.
Synonyms
controller, regulator, restrictor
Examples of usage
- The city installed limiters on the main road to reduce traffic jams.
- The limiter at the entrance of the parking lot restricts the number of cars that can enter.
technology
A feature in software or hardware that restricts the maximum value of a variable or parameter. It is used to prevent overloading or damage.
Synonyms
protective feature, restrictor, safeguard
Examples of usage
- The limiter in the audio editing software helps maintain a consistent volume level.
- Some amplifiers have built-in limiters to protect speakers from damage.
Translations
Translations of the word "limiter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 limitador
🇮🇳 सीमक (seemak)
🇩🇪 Begrenzer
🇮🇩 pembatas
🇺🇦 обмежувач
🇵🇱 ogranicznik
🇯🇵 リミッター (rimitā)
🇫🇷 limiteur
🇪🇸 limitador
🇹🇷 sınırlayıcı
🇰🇷 제한기 (jehangi)
🇸🇦 محدد (muhaddid)
🇨🇿 omezovač
🇸🇰 obmedzovač
🇨🇳 限制器 (xiànzhì qì)
🇸🇮 omejevalnik
🇮🇸 takmörkunartæki
🇰🇿 шектеуіш
🇬🇪 შეზღუდველი (shezgudveli)
🇦🇿 məhdudlaşdırıcı
🇲🇽 limitador
Etymology
The word 'limiter' originated from the verb 'limit' in the late 16th century, with the suffix '-er' added to indicate a person or thing that limits. The concept of limiting has been crucial in various fields such as traffic control, technology, and engineering, leading to the development of limiters as devices or features to control or restrict certain aspects. Over time, limiters have become essential tools in managing resources, preventing overload, and ensuring safety.
See also: delimit, limit, limitation, limitations, limited, limiting, limitless, limitlessly, limitlessness, limits, nonlimiting, unlimited, unlimitedness.