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Definition of borderless in English:

borderless

adjective ˈbɔːdələsˈbɔrdərləs
  • 1Without boundaries between countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.

    we want to share our space and live in a borderless region
    naval forces will continue operating from an essentially borderless domain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They flourished throughout this borderless region during the Ottoman period, establishing prosperous communities.
    • The third part of the novel is set in a futuristic, borderless zone between Los Angeles and Mexico City.
    • What had emerged was a borderless cosmopolis in which sovereign states were obsolete.
    • He believes we all live in one borderless culture.
    • Iceland is a borderless country in the north Atlantic.
    • He is inspired to imagine a world in which this borderless future does not dispense with maps, since "a new decade demands another cartography."
    • Meet the one you met for thousands of years, in the borderless wilderness of the time, neither a step before nor a step behind.
    • His borderless homesteads reveal the close-knit neighbors as a hop, skip, and a jump away from mob mentality.
    • But such is the nature of sea power theory and the character of war on the borderless seas.
    • The universe's sole existence depends on the interaction between the bordered and the borderless.
    1. 1.1 Without restrictions caused by movement between or actions across boundaries of countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
      the borderless EU
      the era of unlimited competition and borderless economy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For Paul, the world is already borderless.
      • In the context of a globalized, increasingly borderless, interdependent world, the meaning of distance and communication has changed radically.
      • The well-publicized cases of information leakage have brought to light the risks of the borderless enterprise.
      • The number of potential consumers makes the idea of borderless commerce a tantalizing ideal.
      • Certain countries in southern Africa are working to come up with a single regional visa that would facilitate borderless tourism in the region.
      • In other words, a borderless Europe has unwillingly made 'sin tourism' possible.
      • While he says that he's proud of being Canadian, his music is borderless.
      • Ballet, which has long had a tradition of transplanted nationalism, is fast becoming borderless.
      • She notes that Syria, Angola, and the rest of Quebec are all on next year's itinerary for the borderless magicians.
      • To respond to all these borderless threats, stand-alone nations are helpless.
  • 2Lacking edges, limits, or boundaries.

    an open, borderless digital society
    the uniform spread of blue light creates a borderless space
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They insist that the borderless nature of the Internet means that it is impossible to enforce regional or national legislation.
    • In other areas of governance, it matters who governs and under what terms—this is also the case in borderless cyberspace.
    • Focusing solely on the contributions of American artists is a particularly artificial boundary given the borderless realm of digital art.
    • The goal is to find ways to deliver what's essentially a live, local medium to a borderless, timeless cyberworld.
    • We shall fight this terrible, contagious, borderless, boundless disease.
    • It also doubles as a love story only possible in a sexually borderless early 21st century.
    • This high court ruling is not the first to grapple with sovereignty in questions of liability for content published on the borderless Web.
    • The FBI also noted that cybercrime is borderless.
    • One crime certainly facilitated by borderless communications is what we might call cyber-stalking.
    • There are some who say that making a single, borderless online community is a utopian ideal worth pursuing.
  • 3Lacking a plain or decorated strip around the edge.

    the printer can produce a 4x6 inch borderless photo in 36 seconds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new option is the ability to print a borderless three-picture panoramic image.
    • She wouldn't know what to do with a frame if she had a priceless, borderless Van Gogh sitting around her home.
    • It produces bordered or borderless card-size prints.
    • The easy-to-read layout consists mostly of borderless panels defined by a running narrative above and an illustration below.
    • The display is a flat, borderless glass screen.
    • The borderless tiles are manually created.
    • The borderless window uses resources to let the window manager know that it doesn't need to manage the border.
    • She wore the borderless white sari of a widow.
    • Binding is always important, but it plays an extra special design role in a borderless quilt.
    • The borderless design makes it look a lot more modern.

Definition of borderless in US English:

borderless

adjectiveˈbɔrdərləsˈbôrdərləs
  • 1Without boundaries between countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.

    we want to share our space and live in a borderless region
    naval forces will continue operating from an essentially borderless domain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But such is the nature of sea power theory and the character of war on the borderless seas.
    • The third part of the novel is set in a futuristic, borderless zone between Los Angeles and Mexico City.
    • His borderless homesteads reveal the close-knit neighbors as a hop, skip, and a jump away from mob mentality.
    • He is inspired to imagine a world in which this borderless future does not dispense with maps, since "a new decade demands another cartography."
    • Meet the one you met for thousands of years, in the borderless wilderness of the time, neither a step before nor a step behind.
    • They flourished throughout this borderless region during the Ottoman period, establishing prosperous communities.
    • Iceland is a borderless country in the north Atlantic.
    • What had emerged was a borderless cosmopolis in which sovereign states were obsolete.
    • The universe's sole existence depends on the interaction between the bordered and the borderless.
    • He believes we all live in one borderless culture.
    1. 1.1 Without restrictions caused by movement between or actions across boundaries of countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
      the borderless EU
      the era of unlimited competition and borderless economy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To respond to all these borderless threats, stand-alone nations are helpless.
      • Ballet, which has long had a tradition of transplanted nationalism, is fast becoming borderless.
      • For Paul, the world is already borderless.
      • She notes that Syria, Angola, and the rest of Quebec are all on next year's itinerary for the borderless magicians.
      • The well-publicized cases of information leakage have brought to light the risks of the borderless enterprise.
      • In the context of a globalized, increasingly borderless, interdependent world, the meaning of distance and communication has changed radically.
      • While he says that he's proud of being Canadian, his music is borderless.
      • Certain countries in southern Africa are working to come up with a single regional visa that would facilitate borderless tourism in the region.
      • In other words, a borderless Europe has unwillingly made 'sin tourism' possible.
      • The number of potential consumers makes the idea of borderless commerce a tantalizing ideal.
  • 2Lacking edges, limits, or boundaries.

    an open, borderless digital society
    the uniform spread of blue light creates a borderless space
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Focusing solely on the contributions of American artists is a particularly artificial boundary given the borderless realm of digital art.
    • In other areas of governance, it matters who governs and under what terms—this is also the case in borderless cyberspace.
    • They insist that the borderless nature of the Internet means that it is impossible to enforce regional or national legislation.
    • The goal is to find ways to deliver what's essentially a live, local medium to a borderless, timeless cyberworld.
    • The FBI also noted that cybercrime is borderless.
    • There are some who say that making a single, borderless online community is a utopian ideal worth pursuing.
    • This high court ruling is not the first to grapple with sovereignty in questions of liability for content published on the borderless Web.
    • It also doubles as a love story only possible in a sexually borderless early 21st century.
    • One crime certainly facilitated by borderless communications is what we might call cyber-stalking.
    • We shall fight this terrible, contagious, borderless, boundless disease.
  • 3Lacking the plain or decorated strip typically included around the edge.

    the printer can produce a 4x6 inch borderless photo in 36 seconds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The borderless design makes it look a lot more modern.
    • The new option is the ability to print a borderless three-picture panoramic image.
    • She wouldn't know what to do with a frame if she had a priceless, borderless Van Gogh sitting around her home.
    • The borderless window uses resources to let the window manager know that it doesn't need to manage the border.
    • The easy-to-read layout consists mostly of borderless panels defined by a running narrative above and an illustration below.
    • Binding is always important, but it plays an extra special design role in a borderless quilt.
    • The display is a flat, borderless glass screen.
    • It produces bordered or borderless card-size prints.
    • She wore the borderless white sari of a widow.
    • The borderless tiles are manually created.
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