Synonym: barrier, border, bound, division, limit. Similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental. Meaning: ['baʊndərɪ] n. 1. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something 2. a line determining the limits of an area 3. the greatest possible degree of something.
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121. There are no known tectonic plate boundaries in the area but a very ancient boundary may be lurking in the area.
122. Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles.
123. A field system could be defined as strings of coordinates following each field boundary, along with reference names or numbers.
124. At last he succeeded in hauling himself over the boundary wall to the solid ground that marked the edge of Old Ashfield property.
125. In short, drawing a boundary between sociolinguistic and pragmatic phenomena is likely to be an exceedingly difficult enterprise.
126. These birds begin their flight attacks before we even reach their territory boundary.
127. The rocks or stones at the pool boundary retain the bog-garden soil yet allow water to percolate through from the pool.
128. Cars may be parked on Birkdale Summit which is crossed by both the county boundary and the watershed.
129. If Holt thinks that this proposal would remove an arbitrary boundary line between adults and children, then he is mistaken.
130. In January, the teams finally ended their drawn-out discussions with a map that clearly marks the boundary.
131. Perhaps a long blue cloth laid down the middle of the hall represents a river - itself an important boundary.
132. Like the rust on a junkyard car, that boundary layer could get only so thick.
133. The 1980s witnessed a significant shifting of the boundary between the public and the private sectors in many Western countries.
134. He finds he must be vigilant in maintaining a clear boundary between them.
135. Our questions are thus more concerned with preferences than with boundary conditions in which plural references may become impossible.
136. The Department of the Environment commissioned consultants to prepare a detailed boundary extension report.
137. The hands appear to stop when the clock gets to the boundary. 12.
138. The trend toward tabloidization and instant popularization has eroded the boundary lines between news and entertainment, objective journalism and advocacy.
139. Attempts to gain a clearer picture of this boundary layer floundered for several decades.
140. The coordinates X and Y are restricted by, where the boundary contains the space-like plane on which the collision occurs.
141. Oldham soon realized that P waves diving into the earth were encountering the boundary between the core and mantle.
142. These might consist of old ocean crust or material from one of the boundary layers.
143. What is inside and what is outside the organizational boundary, anyway?
144. Most of the spectral distribution is confined to the central maximum which has a positive upper frequency boundary of.
145. It still needed a fine catch from Crowe, who hared back to wide mid-on and sprawled towards the boundary.
146. The boundary between these two was carefully guarded but was not impassable.
147. And a fielder caught his big hit on the boundary, denying his team a win.
148. I had been thrown off the cricket team at school for making daisy chains on the boundary.
149. Thornaby is a real community separated from the community of Stockton by a river which also forms a real geographical county boundary.
150. In total some 4,200 metres of 33,000 volt and 11,[sentence dictionary]000 volt power lines were re-routed along the southern boundary of the bypass.
More similar words: round and round, secondary, abound in, standard, calendar, bounce, round, fundamental, ground, around, compound, round up, all round, founder, round off, surround, come round, go around, profound, all around, get around, background, surrounding, middle ground, revolve around, on the grounds of, around the corner, dart, radar, in the dark.