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How to pronounce demarcation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms contrast, dividing line, line
Type of differentiation, distinction
Has types point of no return, rubicon
Derivation demarcate
Type Words
Synonyms demarcation line, limit
Type of bound, boundary, bounds
Has types edge, lower limit, city limits, city limit, three-mile limit, upper limit
Derivation demarcate

Examples of demarcation

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Coordinated emergency services where demarcation gets set aside for cooperation.
From the dailymercury.com.au
Deadly naval clashes occurred along the demarcation line in 1999, 2002 and 2009.
From the cnn.com
In some ways, the demarcation line of loyalty for naturalized citizens is clear.
From the theatlantic.com
Demarcation lines between Europe and Asia could set, for instance, at the Urals.
From the thebeaveronline.co.uk
Issues like border demarcation and oil revenue sharing have yet to be worked out.
From the thenewstribune.com
This further enhanced the demarcation of the cancer and the noncancerous areas.
From the sciencedaily.com
In Tunisia, the door symbolises the demarcation of the private and public worlds.
From the couriermail.com.au
The demarcation between Asia and Africa is the isthmus of Suez and the Red Sea.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The lines of demarcation between secular and theological learning were not clear.
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More examples
  • Limit: the boundary of a specific area
  • Line: a conceptual separation or distinction; "there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity"
  • (demarcate) separate clearly, as if by boundaries
  • (demarcate) set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something
  • (Demarcated) A demarcation line means simply a boundary around a specific area, but is commonly used to denote a temporary geopolitical border, often agreed upon as part of an armistice or ceasefire.
  • The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit, notably by belligerents signing a treaty or ceasefire; A limit thus fixed, in full demarcation line; Any strictly defined separation
  • (Demarcate) To separate, or to indicate the interface between two areas
  • In medical nanorobotics, a crude form of functional navigation in which artificial conditions detectable by in vivo medical nanorobots are created at or near the target treatment site, such as warm or cold spots, pressure spots, or injected chemical plumes.
  • The point between the wiring that comes in from your local telephone company and the wiring you install to hook up your telephone system to the point where the telco's responsibility to maintain or replace lines or equipment ends and a subscriber's begins. ...