[
US
/pɝˈɪmətɝ/
]
[ UK /pəɹˈɪmɪtɐ/ ]
[ UK /pəɹˈɪmɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- the size of something as given by the distance around it
- a line enclosing a plane areas
- the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
How To Use perimeter In A Sentence
- All that day and the next we crept away from the northern perimeter of the storm.
- Indeed, there are times when the pedestrian traffic through the cemetery and around its perimeter is heavy enough to make one think about the need for a stop light inside.
- The original building consisted of a wide perimeter block bisected by a pair of transverse wings to form three narrow internal patios.
- The units will have fully fitted offices with suspended ceilings, recessed lighting, painted and plastered walls, perimeter trunking and gas fired central heating.
- His perimeter game has come under attack, but it's improving and he has worked tirelessly on bettering it.
- The police arrested the man at about 2pm within the airport perimeter. Times, Sunday Times
- We crashed into the airport 's perimeter fence and had to have first aid for cuts and bruises. Times, Sunday Times
- We crashed into the airport 's perimeter fence and had to have first aid for cuts and bruises. Times, Sunday Times
- Harry Boden There are invisible infrared security beams around the perimeter and throughout the garden. High-Security Homes
- Leaving his horse he walked around the perimeter, the grind of his boots on gravel and grass the only sound in the evening stillness.