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no man's land
noun
- an area between opposing armies, over which no control has been established.
- an unowned or unclaimed tract of usually barren land.
- an indefinite or ambiguous area where guidelines and authority are not clear:
a no man's land between acceptance and rejection.
- (in tennis, handball, etc.) the area of a court in which a player is at a tactical disadvantage, as the area of a tennis court about midway between the net and the base line.
no-man's-land
noun
- land between boundaries, esp an unoccupied zone between opposing forces
- an unowned or unclaimed piece of land
- an ambiguous area of activity or thought
Word History and Origins
Origin of no man's land1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, thousands of Israeli airstrikes reaching deep into Lebanon, along with extensive evacuation warnings from the Israeli military, have left wide swaths of the country a no-man’s-land.
He was then exiled in 1992 to a no-man's-land between Israel and Lebanon, along with a number of Hamas leaders.
Benjamin Gilmer wrote that he unsuccessfully petitioned every Virginia public mental health hospital, as well as appropriate public mental health facilities in North Carolina, “but they required that Vince first be in a Virginia hospital for a state-to-state transfer. Vince was stuck in a bizarre no-man’s-land,” he wrote.
To reach Ukraine, the pensioners had to drag their bags across a two-kilometre stretch of no-man's-land.
In a rare display of unity, he and President Nikos Christodoulides, the Greek Cypriot leader, met in no-man’s-land dividing the Cypriot capital Nicosia on Friday.
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