Adjective
borderless (not comparable)
Not having a border.
Don’t ever forget that you’re a citizen of the world, and as boundaries begin to vanish, cyberspace has created borderless communities. Source: Internet
Cole’s beautifully rendered, sharp, bright, borderless double-page spreads are textured and sharply focused and are perfectly scaled to reinforce the concept. Source: Internet
How those who designed, devised and implemented these dastardly deeds thought they could escape in the modern, borderless world is itself mind-boggling. Source: Internet
Introducing an AU passport would be a key boost to aspirations of a borderless Africa, based on the European Union’s Schengen Area, which covers most of its member states. Source: Internet
His international fintech platform that has developed the world’s first borderless credit model, just raised R3.19 billion or $242 million. Source: Internet
It’s an ultra sleek All-in-one desktop with a clean, space-saving design featuring a stunning, virtually borderless display with optional advanced in-cell touch. Source: Internet