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internationally
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adverb
throughout the world
She is internationally known
recognized
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adjective
(= accepted, recognised)
generally approved or compelling recognition
several accepted techniques for treating the condition
his recognized superiority in this kind of work
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adjective
(= recognised)
provided with a secure reputation
a recognized authority
border
Noun
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The border of a country is the edge of the country: the place where that country touches another country.
You can't cross the border without identification papers.
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The border of a shape or of a picture or of part of a picture is the edge of it.
She drew three pink hearts with red borders at the top of the picture.
border
Verb
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If something is bordered with or in something, that goes all around it.
The newspaper notice was bordered in black.
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If one place borders on another, they are side by side.
The Sea of Japan is bordered by Japan, North Korea, Russia and South Korea.