1. bounded - Adjective
2. bounded - Verb
4. bounded - Adjective Satellite
of Bound
Source: Webster's dictionaryOur country - whether bounded by the St. John's and the Sabine, or however otherwise bounded or described, and be the measurements more or less; - still our country, to be cherished in all our hearts, and to be defended by all our hands. Robert Charles Winthrop
What of a truth that is bounded by these mountains and is falsehood to the world that lives beyond? Michel de Montaigne
And although our bodies are bounded with skin, and we can differentiate between outside and inside, they cannot exist except in a certain kind of natural environment. Alan Watts
What ordinary men are directly aware of and what they try to do are bounded by the private orbits in which they live; their visions and their powers are limited. C. Wright Mills
Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large, except they be bounded in by experience. Francis Bacon
I am not a visual person. I have spent so many bounded years in my childhood that I have grown used to having books as my window on reality. Isaac Asimov