imborder in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To imborder means to surround or enclose an area with a border or boundary, often enhancing its appearance or providing privacy.
Sample Sentences
- The lush garden seemed to imborder the quaint cottage, creating a picturesque scene.
- The new fence will imborder the property, giving us more privacy from the neighbors.
- Wildflowers began to imborder the riverbank, adding color to the serene landscape.
- The artist chose to imborder the mural with vibrant patterns that drew the eye.
- They decided to imborder their flower bed with stones to create a defined edge.
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