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    boundary
    /ˈbaʊnd(ə)ri/

    noun

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  2. BOUNDARY definition: 1. a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something: 2. the limit of a subject or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BOUNDARY is something that indicates or fixes a limit or extent. How to use boundary in a sentence.

  4. Boundary, border, frontier share the sense of that which divides one entity or political unit from another. Boundary, in reference to a country, city, state, territory, or the like, most often designates a line on a map: boundaries are shown in red.

  5. A boundary is a border and it can be physical, such as a fence between two properties, or abstract, such as a moral boundary that society decides it is wrong to cross. If you have no sense of boundaries, you probably annoy people sometimes by getting too close to them or talking about inappropriate topics.

  6. a real or imagined line that marks the limits or edges of something and separates it from other things or places; a dividing line. After the war the national boundaries were redrawn. The fence marks the boundary between my property and hers. Scientists continue to push back the boundaries of human knowledge.

  7. SYNONYMS 1. boundary, border, frontier share the sense of that which divides one entity or political unit from another. boundary, in reference to a country, city, state, territory, or the like, most often designates a line on a map: boundaries are shown in red.

  8. BOUNDARY meaning: 1 : something (such as a river, a fence, or an imaginary line) that shows where an area ends and another area begins; 2 : a point or limit that indicates where two things become different.