cyberbarrier

English

Etymology

cyber- + barrier

Noun

cyberbarrier (plural cyberbarriers)

  1. A barrier in cyberspace.
    • 1997, heaudio, “Lets[sic] just ignore d'Arny't Krooker”, in rec.audio.opinion (Usenet):
      I would like to remove this cyberbarrier from my discourse with you, and tell you to your face what a lying, cowardly bastard you are.
    • 1997, Mark E. Walker, How to use the Internet:
      A firewall is a cyberbarrier between the company's network and the Internet.
    • 2009 June 18, Nicholas D. Kristof, “Tear Down This Cyberwall!”, in New York Times:
      The 21st-century equivalent of the Berlin wall is a cyberbarrier, and we can help puncture it.
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