Boundary - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbaʊndrɪ|  American pronunciation of the word boundary
Brit.  |ˈbaʊnd(ə)rɪ|  British pronunciation of the word boundary

noun

- the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something (syn: bound)
- a line determining the limits of an area (syn: bound, edge)
- the greatest possible degree of something (syn: bound, limit)

Extra examples

Those two trees mark the boundary of our property.

The river forms the country's western boundary.

You need to set boundaries with your children.

Did he violate the boundaries of the doctor-patient relationship?

The Mississippi River forms a natural boundary between Iowa and Illinois.

National boundaries are becoming increasingly meaningless in the global economy.

We would need their agreement to build outside the city boundary.

The stream curves round to mark the boundary of his property.

Anything that crosses the boundary of a black hole cannot get back.

We walked through the churchyard towards the boundary wall.

The property's boundary line is 25 feet from the back of the house.

Multinational companies operate across national boundaries.

The borough boundary is marked by road signs.

The river forms a natural boundary between the two countries.

A thick woods runs along the boundary of the estate.

Word forms

noun
singular: boundary
plural: boundaries
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