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delineation

[dih-lin-ee-ey-shuhn] / dɪˌlɪn iˈeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
drawing
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What “Grace” needs is more shape — a clearer delineation at the start of the 90-minute show of the eight characters and their relationships to one another, and a much stronger finish.

From Washington Post

This was Catholic school and the delineation between who was a "Miss" and who was a "Mrs" was crystal clear, so the ring perplexed me.

From Salon

The EU and US help Ukraine, China helps Russia; if that's how this goes, then it's a delineation that will make the war in Ukraine an even more consequential one.

From BBC

But the criteria’s explicit delineation of race, as well as the presence of a third-party reviewer, has left some supporters calling for amendments.

From Seattle Times

People listening to a podcast, especially one with interviews, may not be as clear about the delineation between entertainment and journalism.

From Los Angeles Times