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Definition of "neighboured" [neighboured]

  • The state or condition of being a neighbour; neighbourhood; neighbourship. (noun)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of neighbour. (verb)

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Use "neighboured" in a sentence
  • "Ed Miliband set out his demands for a commission of inquiry in a speech on Monday at Haverstock school, the comprehensive he attended in north London, which neighboured some of the scenes of violence last week."
  • "They should feel lucky to be neighboured with such a merciful neighbour, instead of the bitter twisted bilious mentality that they show."
  • "“Very weakly, sir, since I took the electuary,” answered the patient; “it neighboured ill with the two spoonfuls of pease-porridge and the kirnmilk.”"