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Definitions

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. To mark off; fix the limits or boundaries of; demarcate.

Wiktionary

  1. v. To demarcate.

Etymologies

  1. From French démarquer, from New Latin *demarcare, from Latin de ("off") + Medieval Latin marcare ("to mark"), from marca ("bound, mark, march"); see mark, march. (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “What had begun earlier as a thin line of sunlight had grown into the large rectangle of light that would demark the beginning and end of the forum.”

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  • “Many federal agencies that do R&D use the concept of Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) to demark the gradations between basic research and more applied (and commercially useable) research.”

    Matthew Yglesias » Robots and DARPA

  • “This is a congruence of null geodesics which demark the "point of no return.”

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  • “They are associated with the mass of the black hole and they demark in outer and inner regions of the black hole.”

    Dark Matter: Still Dark.

  • “No one can absolutely, universally define that line, and should we as a society decide to indeed demark such a thing, where does limiting speech begin and end elsewhere, from parents speaking angrily to their children in public to employers sternly directing employees to comply with policy.”

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  • “He advises them, in the event they get scattered, to look for the blue flags that demark water stations set up by American religious activists.”

    Exodus

  • “IN other words you can demark time with different units of “seconds,” say if we lived on mars or some other planet with a different frequency of orbit and so forth.”

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  • “The architecture of the seven environments which demark the seven stanzas of Blake's Crystal Cabinet follows a progression from realistic environment to abstract space.”

    William Blake and the Study of Virtual Space: Adapting 'The Crystal Cabinet' to a New Medium

  • “My mother laid each black and white copy on the dining room table, making a tableau more beautiful than she could know; every hand similar and not similar at the same time, every hand the same basic shape and the same finger count, yet every hand made distinct by the whorls and lines that demark us as unique.”

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  • “You do that in one location by the demark (ph) team and then they go to a different location where they continue to be tagged and hopefully delivered to their loved ones.”

    CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2005

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