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Example sentences for "demarcated"

Lexicographically close words:
demandez; demanding; demandis; demands; demarcate; demarcating; demarcation; demarch; demarkation; demas
  1. Religion, therefore, from this point of view, becomes clearly demarcated from theology.

  2. Despite her cold independent aloofness she could have had a self easily demarcated by others -- a self that to ever be real at all needed to see itself beyond others' use of it.

  3. She was recovering from damnable memories that were running over her the way swathes of the EarthOs hardened vomit, continents, moved, reshaped themselves, and demarcated anew its body of water.

  4. When the exercise or exorcism was completed it allowed for domestic life there in its small space demarcated within drab walls.

  5. Stepping into lines demarcated by ropes within this parking lot at St. Vincent de Paul he saw that only some of these eager but patiently waiting eaters were badged and that the scoopers wore badges with stars.

  6. Beyond this point the Anglo-Russian Commission of 1895 demarcated a line to the snowfields and glaciers which overlook the Chinese border.

  7. The eastern boundaries of Burma are not yet fully demarcated on the Chinese frontier.

  8. The Sierra Leone-Liberia frontier was demarcated in 1903; then followed the negotiations with France for the exact delimitation of the Ivory Coast-Liberia frontier, with the result that Liberia lost part of the hinterland she had claimed.

  9. The thought of his mediocrity was asphyxiating to him and he again pondered that he was merely a prostitute painter, a fetid and odious "nobody" within the demarcated self of a Nawin Biadklang that he could never transcend.

  10. In crossing, we passed the line, a little more than halfway over, where the waters of the two rivers meet and are sharply demarcated from each other.

  11. Yet the boundaries of this period are naturally much less clearly defined, or sharply demarcated as to beginning and end, than are those of the preceding primitive age.

  12. Frontiers, not strictly demarcated in the East, 413.

  13. Their body shape is very similar to that of the Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin, though the beak is less clearly demarcated from the forehead.

  14. Rostrum, if present, not sharply demarcated from forehead Go to 19 b.

  15. SNOUT Relatively short and stubby, Long and slender; not and clearly demarcated from clearly demarcated from forehead; usually all gray; forehead; lower jaw and lips some older individuals have speckled white.

  16. These patches of lighter coloration, clearly demarcated from each other and from the surrounding coloration, are frequently visible simultaneously with the dorsal fin as the animals roll at the surface to breathe.

  17. Body black with sharply demarcated white belly and oval white patch above and behind eye; gray saddle behind dorsal fin.

  18. In 1894 the line was demarcated along the eastern watershed of the Kunar valley to Nawakotal on the confines of Bajaur and the country of the Mohmands.

  19. The Wazíristán boundary was demarcated in 1895.

  20. Demarcated areae of the cephalic or first prosomatic plate corresponding respectively to appendages I, II, III, and to appendage IV (see fig.

  21. It is probable that we have in the metasoma of Limulus a case of the disappearance of once clearly demarcated somites.

  22. On the other side, it is demarcated from the region in which impulse is a law unto itself.

  23. In the first place, it is unscientific to try to restrict original activities to a definite number of sharply demarcated classes of instincts.

  24. The phenomena gradually lost their distinctive features, the characters which were at first well demarcated became by degrees inextricably mixed.


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demarcated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    defined; definite; determinate; determined; encircled; fixed; ringed; specific; stated; surrounded