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US
/dɪˈɫɪniˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /dɪlˈɪniːtɪd/ ]
[ UK /dɪlˈɪniːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- represented accurately or precisely
How To Use delineated In A Sentence
- The geographical results were fruitful; the Ross Sea, the Admiralty Range and the Great Ice Barrier were discovered and some eight hundred miles of Antarctic coastline were broadly delineated. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
- Our objectives need to be precisely delineated.
- Acutely sensitive to vulnerability, he delineated unassertive fortitude with steady expertise. Times, Sunday Times
- I have discovered that on these, the boundaries of hereditaments were often carelessly delineated and only outlined with coloured crayon.
- And speaking of science, the story uses a fair amount of real, present-day science which is delineated from the fictional in an enlightening afterward. REVIEW: Twistor by John Cramer
- Sonics could not be better, as every note is clearly delineated in a perfectly resonant environment.
- The western and northern boundaries and are delineated by mangroves and the Atlantic Ocean, while the eastern boundary occurs along a precipitation gradient - bordering xeric scrub and scrublands in the north, llanos and wetlands in the central portions, and moist forests in the south. Orinoco Delta swamp forests
- The teacher delineated China on the blackboard with a coloured chalk.
- Black and colored lines delineated triangular planes of color that made up a succession of cubistic forms.
- Countless casuals pick up occasional pieces, but the field of ‘serious’ glass collecting in Britain can still be largely divided into twelve narrowly delineated categories.