General Limiting:
* Un-: This prefix implies the absence of a limit, like "unlimited"
* Over-: This prefix means exceeding the limit, like "overlimit"
* Under-: This prefix means below the limit, like "underlimit"
Specific Types of Limits:
* Time-: Indicates a limit on time, like "time-limited"
* Speed-: Indicates a limit on speed, like "speed-limited"
* Size-: Indicates a limit on size, like "size-limited"
* Cost-: Indicates a limit on cost, like "cost-limited"
* Data-: Indicates a limit on data usage, like "data-limited"
Other Prefix Options:
* Pre-: Indicates something that comes before a limit, like "pre-limit" (though less common)
* Post-: Indicates something that comes after a limit, like "post-limit" (though less common)
The best prefix to use will depend on the specific context and what you're trying to communicate.