boundary line

NOUN
  1. a line that indicates a boundary
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How To Use boundary line In A Sentence

  • Truly transnational environmental organizations capable of acting and performing in their own right and without regard to national boundary lines are urgently needed. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • During the years, changes in school enrollment have led to the creation of nonadjacent boundaries as schools tried to keep balanced enrollment throughout the district without redrawing entire boundary lines. Coloradoan.com - Local News
  • Our Company's boundary line in some way conflicted with theirs, and a dispute arose which soon developed into a series of, first, most comical mix-ups, and afterwards into desperate "lathi" fights. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • Along the boundary lines of the county the country is more level, and the undulations more gradual, but in the central portion the acclivities are abrupt and high and the declivities sudden and deep.
  • The ball rose in a high arc and fell behind the boundary line.
  • By delineating a distinction between being ‘in the Colony’ versus ‘of the people,’ Phayne fetishizes the boundary lines that Rye draws in relation to class privilege.
  • The boundary line of demarcation between the groups was 19 millimeters, or 3/4 inch, with very little overlap.
  • China's territorial boundary line is drawn extending around contested islands in the South China Sea.
  • Traces boundary lines of land plots on aerial photographs to determine acreage, using planimeter. Discover What You’re Best At
  • The terms of the agreement respect the boundary line between the two countries.
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