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Definitions for Bordering
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borderingadjective
Having a common boundary or border
France and Spain are bordering nations.
Webster Dictionary
Bordering
of Border
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Bordering in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Bordering in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Bordering in a Sentence
This was at worst reckless and at best bordering on an accidental offense.
I think the dispute is still posing large uncertainties to the management of resources and conservation of ecosystems in the South China Sea, after the Hague ruling, the PRC (People's Republic of China) disputes the validity of the ruling. It means that cooperation between the countries bordering the South China Sea in managing the ecosystems is still challenging.
There are still things within our power as a nation we can do by returning to basics. Not left-leaning, liberal ideas that are bordering on confiscation, wealth-envy, basic, basic things: build roads, bridges, technology, invest in research and development and generate more educational achievement.
We felt it was going to do over $ 30 million, but this is bordering on $ 40 million, The timing was right for a comedy of this nature, one with broad appeal.
Because the countries bordering round the Mediterranean -- they do not want these people no matter what the cost. what is this policy about? This is imposing its standards without taking into consideration historic, religious, national and cultural specifics of these regions.
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