neighbor Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of neighbor In English

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  • At the inter-state level, the environmental degradation of one country could easily affect the environments of neighboring states.

  • People also gave their garden produce to their relatives and neighbors, thus improving social linkages among families.

  • There is the ecologically minded self, the economically minded self, and the socially minded self that likes to keep up with the neighbors.

  • The first, "fast" homogenization stage lasts up to the moment of the collision of plasmas flowing from neighboring filaments.

  • Most were focused on ethical issues of concern to community, family, clan, spouse, parents, children, neighbors, orphans, and cobelievers.

  • Eighteen self-harvesters reported having learned something through talks and observations from these visits, mostly from their neighbors.

  • Unlike their highland neighbors, they never centralized political authority.

  • Retroviral infection of whole embryos is more efficient than of cultured neural tubes presumably because the viral particles can easily infect neighboring cells.

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Translations of neighbor In Other Languages

  • Español

    vecino/na [masculine-feminine, singular], vecino [masculine…

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  • Français

    voisin/-ine [masculine-feminine], qqn/qqch de proche…

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  • Norwegian

    nabo [masculine], neste [masculine]…

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