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cross-border
[ kraws-bawr-der, kros- ]
adjective
- crossing an international border:
cross-border tourist traffic.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cross-border1
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Example Sentences
“I think there should have been much more cross-border aid deliveries, much earlier,” he said.
Nearby, a yellow Caterpillar excavator sits idle next to an opening that once led into a cross-border tunnel.
For months, there were cross-border concerns in the United States about traveling to Mexico, and about Mexicans traveling here.
Kiev officials said today that Ukrainian border guards rebuffed an attempted cross-border incursion by dozens of separatists.
Globally, there are few cross-border land threats to which the U.S. would respond.
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