demarcate

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to mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish
to mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit
{f} delimit, mark off the boundaries of, set apart
To mark by bounds; to set the limits of; to separate; to discriminate
set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something separate clearly and as if by boundaries
set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something
separate clearly and as if by boundaries
If you demarcate something, you establish its boundaries or limits. A special UN commission was formed to demarcate the border. = delineate. to decide or mark the limits of an area, system etc (demarcation)
demarcation
The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit, notably by belligerents signing a treaty or ceasefire
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A limit thus fixed, in full demarcation line
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Any strictly defined separation

There is an alleged, in fact somewhat artificial demarcation in the type of work done by members of different trade unions.

demarcation
{n} a boundary or divisional line afcertained
To demarcate
delimit
demarcated
past of demarcate
demarcates
third-person singular of demarcate
demarcating
present participle of demarcate
demarcation
The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit; a limit; the strict separation of the type of work done by members of different trade unions
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{i} delimitation, marking off the boundaries of, setting of borders
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the boundary of a specific area
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Demarcation is the establishment of boundaries or limits separating two areas, groups, or things. Talks were continuing about the demarcation of the border between the two countries
demarcation
The act of marking, or of ascertaining and setting a limit; separation; distinction
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a conceptual separation or demarcation; "there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity"
demarcations
plural of demarcation
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