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demark

verb
de·​mark | \ di-ˈmärk How to pronounce demark (audio) \
demarked; demarking; demarks

Definition of demark

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Examples of demark in a Sentence

the Connecticut River demarks the eastern edge of the state of Vermont

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Instead of walls, various pods are demarked by the unique wall decoration — some functional, a lot of it just fun — hung by the staff that works on that particular team. Victoria Mcgrane, BostonGlobe.com, "Running a presidential campaign by the books," 19 Aug. 2019 Nicole Jaja’s lighting does a lot of work in setting tone and demarking scenes. Christine Pivovar, kansascity, "“The Tragedy of Macbeth” fuses elements of treachery, guilt and intimacy," 12 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of demark

1834, in the meaning defined above

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