Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mark-a-boundary
verb phrase
/mɑrk ə ˈbaʊndəri/

Definition
To indicate or establish the limits or edges of a specific area.

Examples
- The surveyor will mark-a-boundary for the new property lines.
- It’s important to mark-a-boundary in personal relationships to maintain healthy interactions.
- The coach told the players to mark-a-boundary during the training game.

Meaning
To clearly define where something begins and ends, often used in physical or metaphorical contexts.

Synonyms
- define limits
- set boundaries
- establish borders