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boundary
[ boun-duh-ree, -dree ]
noun
- a line or limit where one thing ends and another begins, or something that indicates such a line or limit:
The ancient wall still serves as the city's outer boundary.
These studies straddle the boundaries between computational and social sciences.
Synonyms: ,
- a limit that separates acceptable behavior from unacceptable behavior:
I'm just looking for a partner who can respect my boundaries.
Guiding children toward responsible money habits requires setting boundaries.
- Also called frontier. Mathematics. the collection of all points of a given set having the property that every neighborhood of each point contains points in the set and in the complement of the set.
- Cricket. a hit in which the ball reaches or crosses the boundary line of the field on one or more bounces, counting four runs for the batsman. Compare six ( def 5 ).
boundary
/ -drɪ; ˈbaʊndərɪ /
noun
- something that indicates the farthest limit, as of an area; border
- cricket
- the marked limit of the playing area
- a stroke that hits the ball beyond this limit
- the four runs scored with such a stroke, or the six runs if the ball crosses the boundary without touching the ground
Other 51Թ Forms
- ٰԲ·dzܲԻ·· adjective
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Instead, the already-porous boundary between the mainstream GOP and the conspiracy cult has collapsed completely.
I get the clear sense that she was raised to allow people in but also keeps a safe psychic distance, a spiritual boundary that, when respected, falls away.
"It is incredibly important to discuss your sexual and emotional boundaries when you are sober."
Despite the claim of consistent marking by the SQA last year, their approach to awarding grades in 2024 involved more significant adjustments to grade boundaries than usual.
Cronenberg’s film pushes the boundaries of its ridiculousness to an almost uncomfortable place.
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