Examples of 'demarcates' in a sentence

Meaning of "demarcates"

demarcate (verb) - To set, establish, or designate the boundaries, limits, or borders of a specific area, territory, concept, or domain. This term is often used to clarify distinctions, define territories, or show divisions between different entities or ideas
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate

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A water stream demarcates the two panchayats.
Little in the way of concrete evidence demarcates the two.
This segmentation demarcates various zones of influence.
There should be a steel peg in place at each corner which demarcates that boundary.
It demarcates the aerodynamic profile of the turbomachine.
Each pair of parentheses demarcates a round of synthesis.
A line demarcates the average of each experimental group.
A ridge on the front surface demarcates the upper limit of this area.
It demarcates and analyses the problem at stake and the aims pursued.
It is the day which demarcates between the right and wrong.
A concrete platform emerges from the interior of the house and demarcates the exterior space.
It clearly demarcates the various powers.
The cyclic ventilation of the surrounding lung tissue demarcates the pneumothorax or bulla.
The disc demarcates two compartments within the box.
It is very difficult to detect the line that demarcates one from the other.

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This structure demarcates the superior border of the femoral triangle.
The regulatory body should be structured in a manner that clearly demarcates accountability and responsibility.
A boundary fence demarcates your property and that of your neighbors.
The edge or rim forms a continuously closed circumference which demarcates the compartments outwardly.
The government just demarcates land regardless of the realities of the area.
A dam on the Kabini River and its pictorial reservoir demarcates the two national parks.
This cycle demarcates the civilizing value of the translations carried out by professors.
The Constitution not only defines the powers of each organ but also demarcates its responsibilities.
The surface r rs demarcates what is called the event horizon of the black hole.
In the south, a forest roads demarcates the boundary.
The pivot axis demarcates the zone on which the detachment can start.
Thus, the choice of poster to present the photographs also demarcates the ephemeral nature.
Sufism demarcates the physical body from the Nasma.
The ridge of the Dzhugdzhur Mountains demarcates the border between two climates.
The region demarcates the territory occupied by the native speakers of Ilonggo.
In other words, the case demarcates the storage volume.
Table I demarcates the classification by level of blood pressure in mm Hg.
One could say that it sort of demarcates different sections of the movie.
The flap demarcates a storage space capable of receiving the quick-locking device.
Again the ventilated lung tissue demarcates the pathological fluid accumulation.
The term “ enclosure ” designates a portion of the finished external surface that demarcates this cavity.
The shaded region of each clone demarcates the approximate coding region of the clone.
Its position and dimension acts as a city limit, which demarcates city and Park.
The Folio text firmly demarcates between prose and verse lines.
Whenever live attenuated vaccines are used, Member States shall ensure that the competent authority demarcates.
The way Google demarcates paid ads in the search results has also gotten a slight makeover.
The size and yield of a family 's rice plot often demarcates the wealth of that family.
The Red River demarcates the western boundary of the municipality.
The building fronts new Bridge Road, which demarcates Chinatown.
The Canning River demarcates the northern catchment border.
The base 10 is a rigid element that at least partially demarcates the lower surface 9.
Poverty demarcates the poor from the non-poor.
Together with the center line and sideline, it demarcates the boundaries of the service courts.
In this he demarcates himself from the assorted varieties of Anarcho-Menshevism.
The semicircular wood-veneer wall that demarcates the dining space is a poor replica.

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