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Meanings of
demarcation
in English
Portuguese
demarcaçao
Catalan
línia divisòria
Spanish
línea
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A conceptual separation or distinction.
line
contrast
dividing line
Portuguese
demarcaçao
Portuguese
fronteira
Catalan
demarcació
Spanish
demarcación
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The boundary of a specific area.
limit
demarcation line
Portuguese
fronteira
Synonyms
Examples for "
line
"
line
contrast
dividing line
Examples for "
line
"
1
Western Europe asked North America, Military Intelligence, and Halo to remain
on
-
line
.
2
So just top
line
question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3
The
line
I remember was 'Change before they change you.' Autonomy, right?
4
Therefore this time
line
possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
5
Take a good look at its product
line
over the past year.
1
But, in
contrast
,
Sydney's north will actually have good air quality today.
2
By
contrast
,
renewable energy is dominating new investment in power generation worldwide.
3
In
contrast
,
she said, American Protestantism offers greater room for spiritual debate.
4
Good
contrast
was found to be most important at longer working distances.
5
Patients taking Remicade, by
contrast
,
need at least six infusions a year.
1
However, it is a huge and important
dividing
line
in modern politics.
2
There is no longer a sharp
dividing
line
between working and rentiering.
3
And then it came, the great
dividing
line
between childhood and womanhood.
4
The bath tub is the
dividing
line
between savages and civilized beings.
5
The Big road was the
dividing
line
between that and Edgefield County.
Usage of
demarcation
in English
1
Santilli said budget cuts to FUNAI had also affected its
demarcation
work.
2
Production at Coolock stopped yesterday morning because of an unofficial
demarcation
dispute.
3
A strict line of
demarcation
separated the nobles from the common people.
4
The literary line of
demarcation
is not identical with the chronological one.
5
There was no hint of patronage, no suggestion of any social
demarcation
.
6
This line of
demarcation
would bisect the present colony of South Australia.
7
The
demarcation
between her job and his had never seemed more vivid.
8
Close up, Jolober could see a line of
demarcation
in his scalp.
9
There was no distinct line of
demarcation
,
however, between the two parties.
10
There should be a
demarcation
between them, a tide mark or limit.
11
Who can draw a strict line of
demarcation
between mind and body?
12
There is no clear border
demarcation
between Iran and Iraq at Ahmed Awa.
13
The distribution of oil revenues and border
demarcation
remain contentious issues.
14
The phones are used to communicate between people separated by the
demarcation
line.
15
As for the
demarcation
of a year, Things actually get worse.
16
The constitution provides for the
demarcation
of indigenous lands, for education.
Other examples for "demarcation"
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About this term
demarcation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sharp demarcation
clear demarcation
military demarcation
formal demarcation
maritime demarcation
More collocations
Translations for
demarcation
Portuguese
demarcaçao
demarcação
fronteira
limite
Catalan
línia divisòria
demarcació
línia de demarcació
Spanish
línea
línea divisoria
demarcación
contraste
Demarcation
through the time
Demarcation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common