imborder

/ɪmˈbɔrdər/

Definitions

1. verb

to make something difficult to enter or leave, especially by adding a barrier or an obstacle.

“The new fence imbordered the entire property, making it hard for wild animals to get in.”

2. noun

a barrier or an obstacle that makes something difficult to enter or leave.

“The imborder of the house was a high wall that blocked the view from the street.”

Synonyms

  • barrier
  • hinder
  • obstruct

Antonyms

  • facilitate
  • open