English to Gujarati Dictionary frontier

frontier

ફ્રન્ટીયર
definition
noun
Two border guards patrolling the nearby frontier with Georgia have also been reported missing since Friday night.
a line or border separating two countries.
translation of 'frontier'
સરહદ,
વસ્તી કે વસવાટવાળા ભાગની હદ,
સીમા-પ્રદેશ,
સીમા
example
We have always said that our story is like the story of the 'frontier' towns and the hinterland outposts.
The 'frontier' between India and Pakistan ran through the Sikh homeland of the Punjab.
Differing colonial experiences and the settlement of the western 'frontier' created strong and persistent regional political interests.
Attempts by the British to restrict further expansion into the western 'frontier' constituted one of the factors contributing to the Revolution.
Finally, in the spring of 1860 he sent the bulk of his army north to protect the 'frontier' with the Papal States.
Two border guards patrolling the nearby 'frontier' with Georgia have also been reported missing since Friday night.
Hundreds of thousands more are believed to be waiting on the Afghan side of the 'frontier' with no shelter and little food.
Until the 1890s, the black regiments served almost entirely at remote western 'frontier' posts.
France's 'frontier' with Belgium
This frontier with Belarus was now set to become the eastern 'frontier' of Nato itself.
We want to bring our students as quickly as possible to the 'frontier' of current understanding.
Now, the only Americana to die a more romantic cinematic death was the 'frontier' in Westerns from the '70s.
Americans saw little value in pushing this new 'frontier' any further at the time.
The German concentration against France had left only one army to defend the eastern 'frontier' .
In the main agreement, Germany recognized its 'frontier' with France and Belgium as specified in the Treaty of Versailles, along with the demilitarized status of the Rhineland.
Many times public houses were the first erected structures around which 'frontier' towns grew.
an end to 'frontier' controls
From the village of Barqueiros about 70 km / 40 miles upstream from Oporto, the region fans out either side of the river stretching as far as the 'frontier' with Spain.
Hard country tends to bring out a 'frontier' mentality in its settlers, and there's not much evidence of concern for the environment in Arizona.
Under his leadership in the 1840s, the Swazis expanded their territory to the Northwest and stabilized the southern 'frontier' with the Zulus.
But perhaps it would be fairer to suggest that it was the 'frontier' that failed the settlers.
At the time the Russians said he had been shot by a border guard while crossing the 'frontier' with Finland.
The city is semicircled by the Sar Mountains and surmounted by an old Turkish fortress; the mountains are the 'frontier' with Albania and Kosovo.
I give more credit to the nameless women who settled the 'frontier' and thus earned the right to vote in western states.
The great slogan of the settlement of the western 'frontier' during the middle parts of the 19th century was Get in, Get Rich, Get Out.
The production possibility 'frontier' has been all but shattered with innovation and continuous improvement.
The 'frontier' mentality of moving on to fresh ground remains deeply embedded in the American psyche.
The man at the centre of the puzzle was born in Torquay in 1867 and first fell in love with South America when he helped the Bolivian government to survey its 'frontier' with Brazil.
From Basle to Haguenau, the River Rhine acted as the 'frontier' between Germany and France - and also as a very formidable defensive barrier.
Like many 'frontier' outposts, Tombstone was a town divided.
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