0 a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something: --
We set firm boundaries, and if the children cross them there are consequences.
Try to show love while respecting each other's boundaries.
Electronic publishing is blurring the boundaries between dictionaries and encyclopedias.
Residents are opposed to the prison being built within the city boundary.
The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia.
A related issue concerns where the boundaries for emotional states should be set.
Furthermore, it has a simple syllable structure and clear syllable boundaries.
Surely this would not be the case if knowledge creation were a simple matter of pushing back the boundaries of the unknown.
As we have seen above, the temperature u(x, t) is well-defined in the stationary case and depends continuously on the crystal boundaries.
The point is that social context theory extends the concept of religious contexts beyond the institutional boundaries of churches and other places of worship.
Just as interactions among the people of the basin area have always constituted complex patterns that transcended national boundaries, so has the pattern of conflict.
How does the group create and maintain this discontinuity, these boundaries ?
When boundaries are pushed, new awakenings in the self can be located.