demarcate|demarcated|demarcates|demarcating in English

verb

[de·mar·cate || 'diːmɑːkeɪt]

delimit, mark off the boundaries of, set apart

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1. Like a giant sundial, it demarcates both space and time.

2. He demarcated a piece of property.

3. 16 He demarcated a piece of property.

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

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

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

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

8. In January the Brazilian Government adopted a new Decree governing the process of demarcating indigenous territories.

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

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

11. Hedgerows, however, traditionally used for maintaining and demarcating land boundaries, act as a refuge for native wild flora.

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

13. Coagulase test is an analytical method that demarcates the staphylococci species into Coagulase-positive and Coagulase-negative species.Staphylococcus aureus, S

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

21. The Sydney Lake – Lake St. Joseph (– Pashkokogan) fault similarly demarcates a fundamental boundary between Uchian volcanoplutonic rocks and the English River accretionary prism.

22. The capability and principle and the characteristics of the check-demarcate equipment for a kind ofconvenient schlep three-phase ammeter is introduced in the paper.

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

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

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