Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neighbour.(verb)
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Use "neighbours" in a sentence
"This method of living upon their neighbours is a most convenient one to unprincipled people, as it does not involve the penalty of stealing; and they can keep the goods without the unpleasant necessity of returning them, or feeling the moral obligation of being grateful for their use."
"Herman Mordaunt then spoke more fully of his own plans for the summer -- expressed his happiness at knowing that Dirck and myself were to be what he called his neighbours -- though, on a more exact computation, it was ascertained, that the nearest boundaries of the two patents, that of"
"I like to think that the day this was considered an unacceptable mark of poverty in one's neighbours is passed."