noun
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land located on or near a frontier or boundary
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an indeterminate region
the borderland between intellect and intelligence
Etymology
Origin of borderland
Example Sentences
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You thought you would go down in U.S. history as a domestic Patton, a borderlands Sherman.
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Her borderland upbringing in El Paso has also shaped her Spanglish lyrics.
From Los Angeles Times
“Autobiography of Cotton” is the story of a consequential labor strike carried out in the early mid-20th century in the borderlands of northern Mexico.
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The auditor said his office’s most recent deep dive began with a tip about Thomas Dozler, an Agriculture Department manager whose duties included patrolling Nebraska’s borderland in the F-150.
The government said this week it was moving the last remaining families from the camp in Syria’s remote borderlands with Iraq to another displacement camp in northwestern Syria, where the state has stronger infrastructure.
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