Limitation

/ˌlɪmɪˈteɪʃən/ noun

A limitation is a rule or condition that controls what can be done, or a weakness that keeps someone or something from going further. It marks the point where ability or permission stops.

It comes from Latin “līmitātiō,” meaning “a bounding” or “a restriction,” from “līmes,” a boundary line or border. Over time, English kept the idea of a boundary but applied it to abilities and rules as well as land.

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