Definition of neighbouring in English:
 neighbouring
(US neighboring)
adjective ˈneɪb(ə)rɪŋˈneɪbərɪŋ
Next to or very near another place; adjacent.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The mean annual survival rates of female turkeys in Connecticut were similar to rates reported in neighboring states.
 -  His family had forced him to get engaged to a girl in the neighboring village, whom they had singled out.
 -  An ethnic group within the state then demands to be united with its kith and kin in a neighboring state.
 -  He was the first to introduce water and sewage for a city of that size and provided electricity to neighboring farms.
 -  Like amoebas, the hotel chains expand until they collide and fight with neighboring rivals.
 -  Imagine what would happen if those small villages of 20 to 50 households are allowed to federate, or join with neighboring villages.
 -  The Belgian haven has helped pressure neighboring countries into rolling back their taxes.
 -  The author witnessed several tragedies, including one small-scale massacre by a neighboring population.
 -  Flocks were never observed crossing into neighboring woodlots.
 -  Yet he does not make any effort to make people in neighboring countries understand his actions.
 -  The neighboring elevator was down by the lobby, unmoving.
 -  Spraying water on surrounding areas to prevent the flames from jumping the perimeters of the plant saved the neighboring buildings.
 -  With this technique, the rate at which a site experiences change can be modified by substitutions at neighboring sites.
 -  In Austria and neighboring regions, glassmaking enjoyed royal patronage and the Venetian style was introduced with royal support.
 -  My research takes place in my own study or in the libraries of neighboring research institutions.
 -  One town will try to outdo their neighboring town in order to steal away their sales taxes.
 -  Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries.
 -  To successfully collect seeds and grow seedlings you must locate fruiting females with several neighboring males.
 -  During this time, the distances between neighboring islands were probably reduced to 30-90 km.
 -  Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants.
 
  Definition of neighboring in US English:
 neighboring
(British neighbouring)
adjectiveˈneɪbərɪŋˈnābəriNG
Next to or very near another place; adjacent.
 a couple at a neighboring table
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The neighboring elevator was down by the lobby, unmoving.
 -  The mean annual survival rates of female turkeys in Connecticut were similar to rates reported in neighboring states.
 -  Prune as needed to keep the exuberant foliage from casting unwanted shade on neighboring plants.
 -  Imagine what would happen if those small villages of 20 to 50 households are allowed to federate, or join with neighboring villages.
 -  The Belgian haven has helped pressure neighboring countries into rolling back their taxes.
 -  He was the first to introduce water and sewage for a city of that size and provided electricity to neighboring farms.
 -  Spraying water on surrounding areas to prevent the flames from jumping the perimeters of the plant saved the neighboring buildings.
 -  With this technique, the rate at which a site experiences change can be modified by substitutions at neighboring sites.
 -  The author witnessed several tragedies, including one small-scale massacre by a neighboring population.
 -  My research takes place in my own study or in the libraries of neighboring research institutions.
 -  Yet he does not make any effort to make people in neighboring countries understand his actions.
 -  His family had forced him to get engaged to a girl in the neighboring village, whom they had singled out.
 -  Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries.
 -  In Austria and neighboring regions, glassmaking enjoyed royal patronage and the Venetian style was introduced with royal support.
 -  To successfully collect seeds and grow seedlings you must locate fruiting females with several neighboring males.
 -  One town will try to outdo their neighboring town in order to steal away their sales taxes.
 -  During this time, the distances between neighboring islands were probably reduced to 30-90 km.
 -  Like amoebas, the hotel chains expand until they collide and fight with neighboring rivals.
 -  Flocks were never observed crossing into neighboring woodlots.
 -  An ethnic group within the state then demands to be united with its kith and kin in a neighboring state.