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US
/ˈneɪbɝɪŋ/
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ADJECTIVE
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having a common boundary or edge; abutting; touching
Rhode Island has two bordering states; Massachusetts and Connecticut
neighboring cities
Utah and the contiguous state of Idaho
the side of Germany conterminous with France
How To Use neighboring In A Sentence
- CAMBODIA - Cambodia is alarmed at the illegal import of pigs from the neighboring country of Viet Nam. ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
- Unlike the neighboring U.S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John - Tortola and Virgin Gorda are not duty-free ports.
- I would revoke all building codes other than those where a failure of a building can affect neighboring properties: requirements for fire-retardant materials in roofing materials, or inspections to assure the structural integrity of a building taller than its distance from the property line are the sorts of things that come immediately to mind. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does the Supposedly Superior Expertise of Regulators Justify Libertarian Paternalism?
- I thought of biochemistry in our neighboring sciences and of psychophysics, and more recently of psychopharmacology, as examples of fruitful splitting and recombination in our own science.
- Like amoebas, the hotel chains expand until they collide and fight with neighboring rivals.
- I knew I caught a whiff of something flammable in the office air Friday afternoon when a cacophony of squawking arose from a neighboring borough of Cubeville.
- The magnetic regions are written by using the fringing fields from magnetic domain walls in neighboring magnetic wires.
- The Italian, widely considered the other top candidate for the job, also has a natural contingency among neighboring countries whose needs could go unfavored by a central bank in German hands. Weber
- Government chiefs are worried that the refugee problem might spill over from neighboring countries.
- Neighboring residents also will be invited to attend the meetings.