noun a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas

verb to form an edge along or beside (something)

  • The two countries are in negotiations to establish a new border agreement.
  • I always get nervous when crossing the border into a new country.
  • Let's sneak across the border and have some fun!
  • The line between love and hate can sometimes blur, like a border between two conflicting emotions.

noun the state or condition of being colonized

  • The process of colonization often led to the displacement of indigenous populations.
  • Colonization resulted in a lot of people being forced off their land.
  • Colonization really messed things up for the native folks.
  • The colonization of my thoughts by negative emotions was overwhelming.

noun the state of being surrounded or enclosed by something

  • The military strategy involved the encirclement of the enemy forces.
  • The cops set up an encirclement around the building to catch the suspect.
  • We were totally encircled by the paparazzi at the event.
  • The feeling of loneliness was like an encirclement that I couldn't escape from.

noun North Atlantic Treaty Organization

  • NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a political and military alliance of 30 countries.
  • Did you know that NATO was established in 1949?
  • NATO is like a big club for countries to help each other out.
  • In the world of international politics, being a member of NATO is like having a powerful ally by your side.

noun a region in Western Asia encompassing countries such as Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, and Iraq

  • The Near East is a historical region encompassing Western Asia and parts of North Africa.
  • Have you ever traveled to the Near East? It's such a fascinating region.
  • I heard there's a cool music festival happening in the Near East next month.
  • Her mind wandered to the Near East of her imagination, a place filled with mystery and adventure.

noun a designated route for ships to travel through a body of water

  • The cargo ship navigated through the busy sea lane to reach the port.
  • We should avoid that sea lane during rush hour, it's always crowded with boats.
  • I heard there's a shortcut sea lane we can take to get to the island faster.
  • In the sea lane of life, sometimes you have to navigate through rough waters to reach your destination.

noun Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1955 to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia)

  • SEATO was an international organization formed in 1954 to provide collective security in Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was like NATO, but for Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was the cool gang of countries in Southeast Asia back in the day.
  • SEATO was the shield that protected Southeast Asia from external threats.

noun a particular field of activity or interest where one has control or influence

  • The country sought to expand its sphere of influence through diplomatic negotiations.
  • The company is trying to increase its sphere of influence in the market.
  • She's always trying to expand her sphere of influence on social media.
  • As an artist, his sphere of influence extends far beyond his local community.

noun a state that is under the control of a more powerful state

  • The small kingdom became a vassal state under the rule of the larger empire.
  • The little kingdom had to do whatever the big empire said, like a vassal state.
  • The tiny kingdom was basically the big empire's puppet, just a vassal state.
  • In the world of business, sometimes a smaller company can feel like a vassal state to a larger corporation.

noun MENA

  • The MENA region includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • I'm planning a trip to the MENA countries next summer.
  • Have you been keeping up with the latest news from MENA?
  • The company's expansion into the MENA market opened up new opportunities for growth.

noun an intense dislike or fear of Russia or Russian people

  • The rise of Russophobia in Western politics is a concerning trend.
  • Some people have a strong dislike for Russia, it's like a Russophobia.
  • I don't get why there's so much Russophobia going around these days.
  • Her Russophobia was so intense, she couldn't even stand the sight of anything related to Russia.

noun a term used to refer collectively to China and India as emerging economic powers

  • Chindia is a term used to refer to the economic and geopolitical relationship between China and India.
  • Have you heard of the term Chindia? It's a combination of China and India.
  • Chindia is like the power duo of Asia, combining the strengths of China and India.
  • The concept of Chindia represents the potential for collaboration and growth between two major countries.

noun a country in South Asia, officially known as the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

adjective used to describe something related to Afghanistan or its people

  • The United Nations is working to provide aid to the people of Afghanistan (afg).
  • I heard that afg is a beautiful country with rich history.
  • I can't wait to visit afg and experience the culture firsthand.
  • The situation in afg is like a puzzle with many pieces that need to be put together.