define a boundary

Frequency: 7.412.5 per million words

to clearly show or describe what a boundary is or where it is

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Examples (10)

  • The court's ruling defined the legal boundary between public and private property.
  • In therapy, she is learning how to define her personal boundaries with her family.
  • This document defines the boundaries of the project's scope to avoid future confusion.
  • Defining the boundary between art and science can be a complex philosophical task.
  • The international boundary was officially defined by the treaty of 1920.
  • New regulations will help define the ethical boundaries for AI development.
  • We must define a clear boundary between acceptable behavior and harassment in the workplace.
  • Researchers have struggled to define the precise boundary between a large planet and a small star.
  • The novel explores what it means to define the boundary of one's own identity.
  • To start your analysis, first define the geographical boundary of your study area.