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cross-border

adverb

  1. internationally
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Wiktionary

adj

Etymology: Etymology tree English cross- Old French bordeurebor. Middle English bordure English border English cross-border From cross- + border.

  1. Taking place across a border.

    As we have seen, cross-border exposures carry a risk for the lender as well as the investor.

    At the heart of cross-border litigation is a series of premises that have already been described.

adv

Etymology: Etymology tree English cross- Old French bordeurebor. Middle English bordure English border English cross-border From cross- + border.

  1. Across a border.

    Working Cross-Border It must be assumed that working cross-border to prevent the spread of HIV/ AIDS is a good thing.

    In general, groups working cross-border are much better-funded, and have more capacity, than those working inside Burma.