0 past simple and past participle of demarcate
1 to show the limits of something:
Responsibilities within the department are clearly demarcated.
Developing specialist services for older people therefore raises challenging issues, especially when needs are demarcated by sociallyconstructed definitions.
The sentences were presented visually, phrase-by-phrase (the phrase durations are demarcated by the vertical dashed lines).
Legal norms are not neatly demarcated within the legal materials.
Society is merely some group of persons, but community is demarcated and unified by a cause, and consists of all persons loyal to that cause.
The other papers clearly demarcated separate areas of how acute exacerbations were experienced and the patient's view on care.
The borderline between savanna and forest boundary was clearly demarcated by high grass cover in the savanna and a change in grass species composition.
This will have implications for professional=nonprofessional boundaries which have traditionally been clearly demarcated, and again raise issues of accountability and responsibility.
An additional plot of the same size was demarcated and left under natural fallow.