Border meaning in English
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Definition
a border: a line that divides one country from another; a division, a limit
the French-Italian border the dividing line between France and Italy
to cross the border to pass from one country into another
to border (Canada): to be next to, to share a dividing line with (Canada)
China borders Kazakhstan. China shares a common dividing line with Kazakhstan.
- "Susie : Well, the main point here is that European borders are expanding at a rapid rate and everyone wants to benefit from the economic security that the EU provides."
- "If you catch me at the border I got visas in my name."
- "Marshall was doing his daily sweep of Amarillo's natural wildlife preserve, which borders Warbuckle's ranch on three sides."
- "Delavigne is widening its Global Relocation Program, "Delavigne Without Borders"!"
- "Warbuckle's Department Stores will donate a sum of 1 million dollars annually to charitable causes promoting democracy, free trade and open borders in Europe."
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