Boundary post: meaning, definitions and examples

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boundary post

 

[ ˈbaʊndəri pəʊst ]

Context #1

legal

A physical or imaginary line that marks the limits of an area

Synonyms

border, demarcation, division

Examples of usage

  • The boundary post between the two properties was clearly marked.
  • The boundary posts were used to define the edge of the national park.
Context #2

geography

A line that separates one country or region from another

Synonyms

border, frontier, partition

Examples of usage

  • The boundary post between the two countries was a small stone pillar.
  • The boundary posts along the river mark the border between the two states.
Context #3

social

A psychological or emotional limit that someone sets to protect themselves

Synonyms

barrier, limit, restriction

Examples of usage

  • She needed to establish clear boundaries with her coworkers to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • Setting boundaries with family members is important for maintaining healthy relationships.

Translations

Translations of the word "boundary post" in other languages:

🇵🇹 poste de fronteira

🇮🇳 सीमा स्तंभ

🇩🇪 Grenzposten

🇮🇩 pos perbatasan

🇺🇦 прикордонний стовп

🇵🇱 słup graniczny

🇯🇵 境界標

🇫🇷 borne frontière

🇪🇸 poste fronterizo

🇹🇷 sınır direği

🇰🇷 경계 기둥

🇸🇦 عمود الحدود

🇨🇿 hraniční sloup

🇸🇰 hraničný stĺp

🇨🇳 界标

🇸🇮 mejni steber

🇮🇸 landamærapóstur

🇰🇿 шекара бағанасы

🇬🇪 საზღვრის პოსტი

🇦🇿 sərhəd dirəyi

🇲🇽 poste fronterizo

Word origin

The word 'boundary' originates from the Old English word 'bundary' which means a dividing line or limit. It has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a line that marks the limits of an area or a country. The concept of boundaries has always been important in human societies to define territories and establish order. In modern times, the idea of setting personal boundaries for emotional and psychological well-being has become widely recognized.