boundnesses

/ˈbaʊndnəsɪz/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being limited or confined within boundaries.
    • The boundnesses of the small town made the residents feel safe but also restricted.
    • In physics class, we discussed the boundnesses of electrons within an atom.
    • The artist explored the boundnesses of the canvas by painting right up to the edges.
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