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to adjacent
adjective
Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
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And the disease has spread from Nigeria to adjacent countries.
When time and money permit, move to adjacent areas to complete your landscape plan.
What about extending the firm's monopoly power to adjacent markets — the other job of a monopolist?
He started his Tabernacle of Joy in a Roosevelt storefront and moved to adjacent Uniondale.
The restaurant is a kind of half-sibling to adjacent Spanish restaurant Cubatas, and that relationship flavours odd moments.
They held season tickets to adjacent seats in the upper deck, and as the season advanced, so did their relationship.
Firefighters were able to stop the fire from spreading to adjacent buildings, and no one was hurt.
Drill entry holes to start the saw blade and make straight cuts as close as possible to adjacent rafters.
"China just claims sovereignty over islands, reefs and features, above water or submerged, and also to adjacent waters.
When Sutton lost his job at West Point, he moved his family to adjacent Highland Falls, N.Y.
Daily blackouts may plague Baghdad, but the KRG exports surplus power to adjacent Iraqi towns.
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