demarcated in English

verb
1
set the boundaries or limits of.
plots of land demarcated by barbed wire
verb

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1. He demarcated a piece of property.

2. 16 He demarcated a piece of property.

3. Plots of land have been demarcated by barbed wire.

4. The ulcer is shallow and sharply demarcated, with surrounding hyperemia.

5. The police demarcated the city into eighteen geographical divisions.

6. Didn't expect body figure to is edge and corner clearly demarcated.

7. Subsequently, the Commission acknowledged that the boundary could not be demarcated with absolute rigidity.

8. Subsequently, the Commission acknowledged that the boundary could not be demarcated with absolute rigidity

9. The head region is clearly demarcated, has eight eyes and a few setae.

10. This includes the un-demarcated segment in Tripura and also the Adverse Possession areas in Tripura.

11. This includes the demarcation of remaining un-demarcated areas, territories under adverse possession and exchange of enclaves.

12. And so on the City College campus a vague and indistinctly demarcated intellectual struggle assumed, amazingly, the form of melodrama.

13. The boundary here was not demarcated in the 1972 Simla Agreement beyond a point named NJ9842.

14. The characteristic skin lesions include a periorificial and acral vesiculobullous eruption leading to scaley, sharply demarcated crusted plaques.

15. Hound Tor shows this very clearly, with its infield demarcated by corn ditches and endless pasture on the moor beyond. Sentencedict.com

16. On examination, there were several well-demarcated pink patches in the right and left Axillae (Figures 1 and 2)

17. The “white-Bellied” form has an extensively white belly diffusely demarcated from the dark gray throat and breast

18. The Protocol addresses the outstanding land boundary issues pertaining to the un-demarcated land boundary, exchange of enclaves and territories in adverse possession.

19. Primary syphilis usually begins with a single, painless, well-demarcated ulcer (Chancre) with a clean base and indurated border19

20. A xanthelasma is a sharply demarcated yellowish collection of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or around the eyelids.

21. (b) The Protocol addresses the outstanding land boundary issues pertaining to the un-demarcated land boundary, exchange of enclaves and territories in adverse possession.

22. With this, both our countries have now demarcated the entire land boundary as well as resolved the status of enclaves and adversely possessed areas.

23. The Protocol seeks to address the outstanding land boundary issues pertaining to the un-demarcated land boundary, exchange of enclaves and territories in adverse possession.

24. The parcel in Albagés is adjacent to 11 other parcels in cadastral polygon 4 that are currently included in the demarcated area for PDO ‘Costers del Segre’.

25. 22 Diffue white fluffy nodules in the retina, markedly sheathing arteries and a well-demarcated yellowish subretinal abscess in the inferionasal fundus were found at the time of surgery.

26. In the ancient times, the social structure was rather unitary and the social stratification had not formed, so the primitive belief and the nature worship had not been demarcated.

27. Agammaglobulinemia is a form of primary immunodeficiency demarcated by defects in B-cell function due to gene mutations encoding the Bruton tyrosine kinase protein on chromosome X, which is why the term X-linked Agammaglobulinemia is used in the literature

28. Accentual Phrase in French (Jun & Fougeron 1995, 1997, Fougeron & Jun 1998; similar to Hirst & Di Cristo's (1984) Rhythmic Unit or to Mertens' (1993) Intonation Group) in that this is a tonally demarcated unit which can contain more than one lexical item

29. The Claustrophobia of the square chamber of the badminton court, emphasised by the mono-function of the room through precise rules demarcated on the ground, vanishes when one glimpses the heterogeneous laws of ecology manifest in the image of nature, beckoning us towards the open.

30. Bullous and Bleb Diseases of the Lung Talat Chughtai Emilie Perron Mathieu Simon Jean Deslauriers Bullae were defined at the 1959 Ciba Symposium as emphysematous spaces larger than 1 cm in diameter in the inflated lung, usually but not necessarily demarcated from surrounding lung by curved hairline shadows

31. At the time of disinvestment, surplus land measuring 773.13 acres located at five locations in 4 cities, namely, Pune, Kolkata, New Delhi and Chennai (out of a total of 1230.13 acres of land) was demarcated and decided that the surplus land will not be part of the disinvestment bid.

32. Prefinished Engineered Albizzia Flooring 1/2" x 5-1/2" (13mm x 140mm) with 4mm wear layer Heartwood golden yellow, light brown, red brown, or dark brown, sometimes with a greenish, purple, or red tinge, sometimes with dark streaks sapwood whitish, yellowish, or pinkish brown, well demarcated.

33. Blesbok form large mixed herds during winter, but at the onset of the summer the rams will start establishing small territories, demarcated with scent glands and dung heaps, advertised through ritualised displays and maintained through some serious fighting, in which they attempt to herd and keep groups of ewes with which to mate.