demark

[dih-mahrk]

demark Definition

  • 1to set a boundary or limit
  • 2to mark off or separate

Using demark: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "demark" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fence demarks the property line.

  • Example

    The river demarks the border between the two countries.

  • Example

    The sign demarks the beginning of the hiking trail.

demark Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for demark

Antonyms for demark

Phrases with demark

  • a boundary or limit that separates two areas or territories

    Example

    The demarkation line between the two countries is heavily guarded.

  • a disagreement over the location or validity of a boundary or limit

    Example

    The two countries are in a demarkation dispute over the ownership of the island.

  • an area where a boundary or limit has been established

    Example

    The demarkation zone is clearly marked with signs and fences.

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Summary: demark in Brief

The verb 'demark' [dih-mahrk] means to set a boundary or limit, as in 'The fence demarks the property line.' It can also mean to mark off or separate, as in 'The sign demarks the beginning of the hiking trail.' Related phrases include 'demarkation line,' 'demarkation dispute,' and 'demarkation zone.'