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demarcated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"demarcated" is an acceptable English word, and can be used in written English.
Example sentence: The demarcated area in the park was designated for children to play in.
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60 human-written examples
The constitution said these lands should all be demarcated by 2002 but this task has barely begun.Last August four Yukpa leaders, wearing red warpaint and carrying bows and arrows, held a press conference in Caracas.
News & Media
This was tiresome and expensive, so around the time the frontier was demarcated in 1893, the strategy changed, and the British began a concerted effort to buy off tribal elders, or maliks.
News & Media
As a sop to Kashmiris, and to Pakistani pride, he also suggested that the newly demarcated border in Kashmir should be a soft one.There is no better solution.
News & Media
Conversely, if the peace holds, the borders are properly demarcated on the ground and displaced people return to Abyei town, then it would present a positive model for the rest of the country.
News & Media
In the 1930s, it is believed, Kim Il Sung led an anti-Japanese guerrilla movement under the cover of Mount Paektu's dense forests.The borderline was demarcated with a single stone set atop Mount Paektu in 1712.
News & Media
The border can be demarcated but the bitterness between these former friends and allies cannot.
News & Media
Most of it is demarcated, and Arctic countries have a commercial incentive to keep the peace.
News & Media
"The Tibetans came for money and did nothing for us," said Mr Nansey, referring to the fur-cloaked Tibetan officials who until the late 1940s went from village to village extracting a share of the harvest.Making matters worse, the McMahon Line was drawn with a fat nib, establishing a ten-kilometre margin for error, and it has never been demarcated.
News & Media
This time, both men called for the border to be demarcated at last.Mr Xi's visit will lift the bilateral mood.
News & Media
To win the top job, a candidate will have to win support from across Kenya's 40-plus recognised ethnic groups by winning at least half of all votes cast and at least a quarter of them in more than half of the 47 newly demarcated counties.The constitution should also produce a total revamp of the judiciary and the resignation of all incumbent judges.
News & Media
For centuries the border, demarcated by the Rio Grande, was entirely porous, and its very length meant that much of Texas felt joined to Mexico a cultural affinity evidenced in the fact that the margarita and the fajita were both invented in Texas.Only recently, at the behest of distant authorities in Washington, DC, has this sense of propinquity seemed to weaken.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "demarcated" to clearly indicate that a boundary or limit has been officially or formally established.
Common error
Avoid using "demarcated" interchangeably with simpler terms like "marked" or "separated" when the context requires a sense of official or formal boundary setting. "Demarcated" implies a deliberate and often documented act of defining limits.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "demarcated" is as the past participle of the verb 'demarcate'. It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that has had its boundaries or limits clearly defined and marked.
Frequent in
News & Media
39%
Encyclopedias
15%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "demarcated" is a grammatically sound and frequently used term, functioning primarily as a past participle adjective to describe something with clearly defined boundaries. According to Ludwig, its usage spans across various contexts, including news, encyclopedias, and scientific publications, indicating a generally formal tone. While alternatives like "defined" and "outlined" exist, "demarcated" specifically implies an official or recognized boundary setting. Therefore, writers should use "demarcated" when they want to emphasize the formal establishment of a boundary or limit.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
defined
Implies clearly stating the boundaries or nature of something, similar to "demarcated" but more general.
delimited
Focuses on setting limits or boundaries, often in a more precise or formal manner than "demarcated".
delineated
Similar to "demarcated" but often implies a more detailed or precise description of the boundary.
outlined
Emphasizes the drawing of a boundary or contour, often in a less formal context compared to "demarcated".
circumscribed
Implies restricting or defining the limits of something, akin to how "demarcated" specifies boundaries.
marked
Suggests a visible sign or indication of a boundary, which might be less precise than a "demarcated" boundary.
separated
Focuses on the act of keeping things apart by a boundary, which is a core function of "demarcated".
bounded
Highlights the limits or edges of an area or concept, similar to how "demarcated" sets boundaries.
distinguished
Implies setting apart or recognizing differences, which can relate to how "demarcated" areas are differentiated.
partitioned
Highlights the dividing of something into distinct parts, relevant to how "demarcated" creates separate areas.
FAQs
How can I use "demarcated" in a sentence?
You can use "demarcated" to describe how boundaries, territories, or areas have been officially defined or marked. For example, "The border between the two countries was clearly demarcated after the treaty."
What's the difference between "demarcated" and "defined"?
"Demarcated" specifically relates to setting boundaries or limits, whereas "defined" is a more general term for explaining the meaning or nature of something. "Demarcated" suggests a physical or official separation.
Which is correct, "demarcated border" or "delimited border"?
Both "demarcated border" and "delimited border" are correct, but "demarcated" often implies a more formal or officially recognized boundary. "Delimited" can refer to setting limits more generally.
What can I say instead of "demarcated"?
You can use alternatives like "outlined", "separated", or "delineated" depending on the context. Each alternative has slightly different connotations regarding the precision and formality of the boundary.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested