borderless
Example Sentences
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The answer is into the electromagnetic spectrum, the borderless zone that is one endless border zone, allowing the free play of ephemeral legislation over fixed, physical bodies.
From Salon
In winter the city feels borderless.
From Salon
Today, the phrase suggests Mitteleuropa, the borderless, multilingual cosmopolitanism of pre-1914 Europe; the world of yesterday, as the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig called it.
“Nuzzi emerges less as someone who, in the words of her publisher, ‘walked through hell and she took notes,’” Haber adds, “but as a woman whose version of the events that laid her low remain stubbornly unprocessed — as blurry and borderless as the book itself.”
From Los Angeles Times
Nuzzi emerges less as someone who, in the words of her publisher, “walked through hell and she took notes,” but as a woman whose version of the events that laid her low remain stubbornly unprocessed — as blurry and borderless as the book itself.
From Los Angeles Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.