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Definition of borderless in English: borderlessadjective 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 Without restrictions caused by movement between or actions across boundaries of countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
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: borderlessadjectiveˈbɔrdərləsˈbôrdərləs 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 Without restrictions caused by movement between or actions across boundaries of countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
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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