demarcation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for demarcation in the English»Serbian Dictionary

demarcation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

demarcation line

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During demarcation, cement pillars were erected at strategic elevations.
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It thus became the world's first wine region to have a formal demarcation.
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There is sharp demarcation between the steps, which leads to the factor of having number of steps.
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The borders had been defined by demarcation commissions in 1947.
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The pass/fail demarcation was sharp, so perceived inadequate sales performance meant termination.
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The west/east demarcation is according to the railway.
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In the days of enforced demarcation, this saved several technicians' wages.
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Towards the end of the nineteenth century however, there was an academic movement towards the clear demarcation and definition of economics as a scholarly subject.
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Readers and commenters are divided between real and not real, with no clear line of demarcation.
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Recognition, demarcation, and distancing are expressed with gestures.
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