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delineated
[ dih-lin-ee-ey-tid ]
adjective
- precisely traced or outlined:
The crisply delineated form of the arch stands out against the soft clouds of steam that rise from the courtyard.
- precisely defined or explained:
The Shire ends at clearly delineated boundaries.
Checklists are used to promote the recording and verification of delineated steps in tasks that, if improperly completed, could result in dangerous or damaging outcomes.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of delineate ( def ).
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of delineated1
Example Sentences
Anyone that investigates this will find that the risks and benefits are already delineated.
It’s telling that he conceived of his scenes in clearly delineated horizontal bars that give sky, earth and the Danube River an unshakable, marble-like solidity.
One dives deep into the strained but anatomically accurate neck muscles and sharply delineated collar bones of St. Jerome, shown praying in the bleak wilderness.
The role anchors a show that is more a collection of scenarios than a clearly delineated story.
The person the voters decide to hire will have only one real mandate: to do the job delineated by the Constitution.
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