Sentences with demarcate
de·mar·cate
D d - A special U.N. commission was formed to demarcate the border. [VERB noun]
- To demarcate a piece of property.
- The bounardy between the countries must be clearly demarcated.
- The plot of land is demarcated by a low brick wall.
- To demarcate the lots with fences.
- Small Committees of officials are frequently appointed in advance to consider the geographical, topographical, and ethnological evidence that is forthcoming, and to construct a tentative line for their respective Governments; this, after much debate, is embodied in a treaty, which provides for the appointment of Commissioners to demarcate the line upon the spot and submit it for ratification by the principals.
- To clearly demarcate the responsibilities.