0 present participle of demarcate --
1 to show the limits of something: --
Responsibilities within the department are clearly demarcated.
I still find the formulation helpful, partly because it introduces the possibility of collapsing religious and historical forms of representation, instead of strictly demarcating them.
Many visual configurations are equally effective in demarcating the beginning and end of the time interval.
First, technology has a particular conceptualization in present-day evaluation research, demarcating it from ethical issues.
This moral contingency avoids demarcating without exception what is wrong from what is right.
There was frequently a raised circular portion in the centre of the cell demarcating the position of the nucleus.
I am particularly interested in the notion of demarcating group identity.
Indeed, one of the major rationales for controlling and demarcating forest areas was to curb these practices.
In this sense, the courts took on a vital modern role, demarcating the limits of bureaucratic authority on a case by case basis.