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  • adjective Not having a border.

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Examples

  • This is a vision I exhaustively endorse; a world whereby nations are repeatedly made aware of the ongoing struggles and issues facing more stricken regions, bringing some much needed authenticity to the phrase 'borderless world'.

    Scott Hill: Journalism's Feminine Touch Scott Hill 2011

  • In large-scale responses to recent upheaval, we might choose to focus on ways to hear and see formerly invisible populations, and reclaim this century for what it has the potential to be: an age of collaboration, wherein dreams that used to take place only in comic books or on notepaper come to life in the name of borderless care for one another.

    Ming Holden: Kenya Dispatch: The End of Structure Ming Holden 2011

  • In large-scale responses to recent upheaval, we might choose to focus on ways to hear and see formerly invisible populations, and reclaim this century for what it has the potential to be: an age of collaboration, wherein dreams that used to take place only in comic books or on notepaper come to life in the name of borderless care for one another.

    Ming Holden: Kenya Dispatch: The End of Structure Ming Holden 2011

  • In large-scale responses to recent upheaval, we might choose to focus on ways to hear and see formerly invisible populations, and reclaim this century for what it has the potential to be: an age of collaboration, wherein dreams that used to take place only in comic books or on notepaper come to life in the name of borderless care for one another.

    Ming Holden: Kenya Dispatch: The End of Structure Ming Holden 2011

  • In large-scale responses to recent upheaval, we might choose to focus on ways to hear and see formerly invisible populations, and reclaim this century for what it has the potential to be: an age of collaboration, wherein dreams that used to take place only in comic books or on notepaper come to life in the name of borderless care for one another.

    Ming Holden: Kenya Dispatch: The End of Structure Ming Holden 2011

  • "Jews invented the the notion of borderless revolution Trotsky...."

    Do you really think Justices Stevens and Ginsburg are about to create Supreme Court vacancies? Ann Althouse 2008

  • Jews invented the the notion of borderless revolution Trotsky, of any domestic law and constitution being trumped by "higher" international law and possible greater wisdom of other constitutions that can substitute for "limits" in a particular nations constitution that constrain "doing the right thing".

    Do you really think Justices Stevens and Ginsburg are about to create Supreme Court vacancies? Ann Althouse 2008

  • "Our experience ... has clearly shown the so-called borderless global media, in fact, carries an imperial flag and is an integral part of Western imperial expansionism and assault on Third World sovereignties," he said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Very few teams were aware that it is also known as the borderless sea because ocean currents completely surround it.

    Stories from The Sun Jenni Warne 2010

  • Very few teams were aware that it is also known as the borderless sea because ocean currents completely surround it.

    Stories from The Sun 2010

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