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demarcate

[dih-mahr-keyt, dee-mahr-keyt] / dɪˈmɑr keɪt, ˈdi mɑrˌkeɪt /


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He also expressed hope that Bhutan and China will be able to demarcate some of its boundaries in a meeting or two.

From BBC

Humphries’ obituaries have demarcated the journey she took to get here, from frumpy 1950s Melbourne hausfrau to 1980s glamazon, yet once she arrived, she seemed to have been waiting for us all along.

From Washington Post

India and China share a frontier that isn't fully demarcated - India says it is 3,488km long but China puts it at around 2,000km.

From BBC

Their movement has pressured Lula to demarcate 13 new Indigenous territories that have cleared all regulatory steps and require nothing more than presidential approval to be official.

From Seattle Times

India and China share a frontier that isn't fully demarcated, and have overlapping territorial claims.

From BBC