Boundary in a sentence as a noun

Their tops are about at the top of the survivable boundary layer in the air.

We need a lot more of that, we need help to restrain our government and get it back to operating within a moral boundary.

Here are a few ideas: - Kids ignore warning signs around mine fields -- why not design hideous boundary demons to frighten them off?

" and in the ensuing discussion concluded that Voyager was still travelling through the boundary layer.

The border of this circle contains all the information of everything inside the circle, so the inside of the circle is a "holographic projection" of the information in the boundary.

* you should motivate the kernel transformation more thoroughly; by mapping the data into a higher-dimension space, you hope to find a separating boundary that isn't present in the natural space.

I think that particularly in the Valley it often ends up essentially exploiting the crush-code-with-your-forehead-after-70-hour-weeks culture and young employees who have not yet learned appropriate boundary setting.

A stated goal of the Voyager mission is to search for the heliopause boundary[2]:Both Voyagers are headed towards the outer boundary of the solar system in search of the heliopause, the region where the Sun's influence wanes and the beginning of interstellar space can be sensed.

Boundary definitions

noun

the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something

See also: bound bounds

noun

a line determining the limits of an area

See also: edge bound

noun

the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability"

See also: limit bound