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borderland
/ ˈɔːəˌæԻ /
noun
land located on or near a frontier or boundary
an indeterminate region
the borderland between intellect and intelligence
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of borderland1
Example Sentences
The People Over Papers map, for example, reflects an older lineage: the resistance tactics of Black Maroons — enslaved Africans who fled to swamps and borderlands, forming secret networks to evade capture and warn others.
Based on the Trump administration’s frequent visits to the borderlands and promises to help us, one might be optimistic that proposed policies would reduce overdoses and improve health outcomes.
Then the slippery borderland between fact and fiction, and the perils of ignoring just how slippery it is.
Turkey is a big player, controlling borderlands where it has deployed its own regular troops as well as the militias it sponsors.
Alvaro moved from New Mexico to Southern Arizona to be in the borderlands.
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