Examples of 'demarcate' in a sentence

Meaning of "demarcate"

To demarcate is a verb meaning to set the boundaries or limits of something, often used in mapping or planning
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  • To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit.
  • To mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish.

How to use "demarcate" in a sentence

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It only imposes on both the duty to demarcate.
There is a need to demarcate lands of traditional indigenous use.
Jerusalem will be much more difficult to demarcate.
It remains to actually demarcate the border on the ground.
Demarcate area o airports.
Walls are usually meant to demarcate and separate.
I now demarcate who governs where.
Permanent light signals to demarcate lanes.
It is also necessary to demarcate responsibilities with competition authorities.
Lay them at various spots to demarcate each area.
His idea was to demarcate himself from the existing communist groups.
Such references are not intended to demarcate precise areas.
These devices that demarcate or represent a certain achievement in the game.
Other countries are already looking at this precedent to demarcate their boundaries.
They demarcate space.

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One way we have done this is to create badges that demarcate growth.
We assert our rights to demarcate our traditional territories.
For that reason the area covered is difficult to demarcate exactly.
Other theorists attempt to demarcate between degrees of personhood.
Spread a layer of mulch around the plant to demarcate the area.
It is also necessary to demarcate their tasks from those of competition authorities.
The dunes and some rectangular areas of colour demarcate the foreground.
The next day was demarcate with fresh water showers.
Demarcate the affected areas by establishing buffer zone and phytosanitary cord.
Two different colors to demarcate two types of material.
Clearly demarcate them by using different styles or headers for each section.
Such lines may demarcate waves.
In order to demarcate and protect your building sites and storage areas.
It becomes increasingly problematic to demarcate their domestic economic activities.
The mediators recommended that a neutral technical commission be set up to demarcate the boundary.
Ethnicity is also used to demarcate those who merit protection.
The decomposition is done by creating fictitious internal curves that demarcate the subdomains.
A statement terminator is used to demarcate the end of an individual statement.
These disulfides define the secondary structure of this region and demarcate three loops.
Religious secularism is an idea to demarcate religion into the private realm.
Israel should lift its illegal blockade of Gaza and clearly demarcate ARAs.
This critique must strictly demarcate the bounds of reason.
You can not demarcate where a colour ends and another colour begins.
It is important to demarcate the areas.
The failure to demarcate village boundary lines long predates the Ouattara government.
The straight portions serve to demarcate the stiffening ribs.
Concrete frames demarcate the mass graves situated in the memorial grounds.
To this day they have refused to demarcate their own borders.
Schengen and EU demarcate two agreements between European nations.
Failure to demarcate.
Means to demarcate a filtration zone around each of said membranes ;.
Schizoaffective disorder is better defined to demarcate it more cleanly from schizophrenia.
He may demarcate an object by drawing a boundary around it with a lasso, etc.
And both cats and dogs demarcate territory with urine.
Typically, a substrate may be etched on the rear face to demarcate the cube.

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