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.”"