border line in English

noun
1
a line marking a border.
The state secretary for maritime affairs stationed naval ships at the 12-mile borderline to ensure that the vessel didn't enter his country's waters.
adjective
1
barely acceptable in quality or as belonging to a category; on the borderline.
references may be requested in borderline cases

Use "border line" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "border line" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "border line", or refer to the context using the word "border line" in the English Dictionary.

1. Biogeography is an interdisciplinary science on the border line between biology and geography.

2. According to the commissions' protocols and maps, the two countries' border line is 1782.75 km long, including 1215.86 km of land border and 566.89 km of border line run along (or across) rivers or lakes.

3. As soon as Meteor had passed the border line, Bouvet opened fire on the German gunboat.

4. This arrangement lasted until 20 May 1945, when the border line was returned to its 1920 position.

5. There is a lot of border-line Barratry in which attorneys, in the name of being tough or protecting the client, fail to seek avenues for settlement of disputes or

6. 30 In China, North to Harbin, South to Qingjiang one line, West to Wuzhong one line, East to Bohai Gulf island and northeast Border Line. People of wide area felt egregious jounce.

7. The treaty requires the two states to clear trees in a 15 metres (49 ft)-wide strip along the border (i.e. within 7.5 metres (25 ft) from the border line on each side of it) (Article 6).

8. The Holy Almimonies are the best thing you've ever subjected yourself to! They got the crunchy grungey sound that plants crave, and many humans find border-line palatable! Stop being such a pretentious dick and listen to the Holy Alimonies! E Pluribus Unum.