Transborder

Pronunciation: /ˈtɹænˈɛsˈbɔɹdɝ/

Transborder (adj)

  1. Involving more than one country’s border, especially when people, goods, or services move between them.
  2. Relating to activities, rules, or effects that go beyond one nation and involve at least two countries.
  3. Used for projects or systems designed to work across borders, linking institutions in different countries.

Transborder (adjective)

Examples

  • The transborder route connects two regions across borders.
  • Transborder trade increases when travel rules are clear.