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Synonyms & Similar Words
limitedly
restrictedly
boundedly
confinedly
locally
regionally
narrowly
marginally
slightly
moderately
curtailedly
reducedly
diminishedly
finitely
terminably
restrictively
conditionally
constrainedly
controlledly
governedly
regulatedly
measuredly
proportionally
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relatively
partially
incompletely
inadequately
insufficiently
imperfectly
Meaning of Finitely
The primary meaning of the word "Finitely" is to a limited extent or in a finite manner.
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is limited or restricted in size, amount, or degree.
- Used to describe something that has a defined or bounded nature.
- Used in mathematics to describe a set or quantity that is limited or countable.
Etymology of Finitely
The word "Finitely" originates from the Latin word "finis," meaning "end" or "limit."
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that is bounded or limited.
In mathematics, the concept of finiteness has been developed and refined over the centuries, particularly in the context of set theory and calculus.
Example Uses
- The company's resources are finitely available, so we need to prioritize our spending.
- The number of possible outcomes is finitely countable, making it easier to analyze the data.
- The finitely additive measure is used in real analysis to describe a type of measure that is countably additive.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
infinitely
endlessly
boundlessly
limitlessly
extensively
vastly
hugely
enormously
immensely
excessively
overly
immeasurably
incalculably
innumerably
unboundedly
unrestrictedly
unconstrainedly
unconditionally
totally
completely
utterly
wholly