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
- 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.
- The forest was imbordered by a winding stream, cascading over rocks.
- The painting's gilded frame imbordered a scene of ethereal beauty.
- The castle's moat was imbordered by a fortified wall, protecting it from invaders.
- The manuscript's pages were imbordered with illuminated miniatures, depicting biblical tales.
- The tablecloth was imbordered with delicate lace, creating an elegant ambiance for the dinner party.
- 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.