imborder (Meaning)

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imborder (v. t.)

To furnish or inclose with a border; to form a border of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imborder

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imborder Sentence Examples

  1. The garden's perimeter was imbordered with a row of vibrant peonies.
  2. The lake was imbordered by a lush meadow, teeming with wildflowers.
  3. The road's edge was imbordered with thick bushes, providing privacy for travelers.
  4. The cathedral's courtyard was imbordered by an intricate stone archway.
  5. The forest was imbordered by a winding stream, cascading over rocks.
  6. The painting's gilded frame imbordered a scene of ethereal beauty.
  7. The castle's moat was imbordered by a fortified wall, protecting it from invaders.
  8. The manuscript's pages were imbordered with illuminated miniatures, depicting biblical tales.
  9. The tablecloth was imbordered with delicate lace, creating an elegant ambiance for the dinner party.
  10. The ancient ruin's exterior was imbordered with crumbling pillars, remnants of a once-magnificent structure.

FAQs About the word imborder

To furnish or inclose with a border; to form a border of.

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The garden's perimeter was imbordered with a row of vibrant peonies.

The lake was imbordered by a lush meadow, teeming with wildflowers.

The road's edge was imbordered with thick bushes, providing privacy for travelers.

The cathedral's courtyard was imbordered by an intricate stone archway.