0 present participle of demarcate
1 to show the limits of something:
Responsibilities within the department are clearly demarcated.
In reality, the line demarcating economic migrants from political migrants is often artificial.
The contrast in diphthongization, then, must surely be playing a perceptual role in demarcating the identity of voiceless fleece.
The space described above had a distinct, 'sacred' quality, clearly demarcating the performers from the spectators.
The region variable is bound within e, demarcating the scope of the region.
No lateroadmarginal ridge, but possible doublure suggested by a narrow furrow running parallel to the ventral margin and demarcating flattened marginal area.
By demarcating historical parks and reserves, the landscape will largely lose her historical dimension.
The interest in visually demarcating the half-lines is nonetheless preserved.
In this sense, the courts took on a vital modern role, demarcating the limits of bureaucratic authority on a case by case basis.