buffer zone
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A neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations.
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- The UN established a buffer zone between the two warring factions.
- The demilitarized area serves as a buffer zone between the two nations.
- A demilitarized buffer zone was created along the border to prevent further conflict.
- Environmentalists proposed creating a buffer zone around the wildlife sanctuary.
- The national park is surrounded by a buffer zone to protect wildlife from human activities.
- A buffer zone was established to prevent further clashes between the rival factions.
- Planners proposed a green buffer zone to separate the industrial area from residential neighborhoods.
- The small park acts as a natural buffer zone against urban noise pollution.
- He created an emotional buffer zone around himself after the breakup.
- Negotiations included the deployment of peacekeepers in the buffer zone.
- The new treaty will require the establishment of a wider buffer zone.
- They planned to create a buffer zone of trees to protect the crops from strong winds.
- A digital buffer zone is necessary to protect the internal network from external threats.
- The river effectively formed a buffer zone separating the two communities.
- For centuries, the small kingdom served as a buffer zone between two powerful empires.
- Establishing a buffer zone is crucial for maintaining stability in the region.
- If negotiations fail, they might have to enforce a no-fly buffer zone over the region.
- Without a proper buffer zone, the conflict could easily escalate.
- The effectiveness of creating a buffer zone is still a topic of international debate.
- The new regulations mandate a vegetated buffer zone along all waterways.