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demarcation line

NOUN
  1. the boundary of a specific area

How To Use demarcation line In A Sentence

  • Parallel on the Korean peninsula is located 38 degrees north latitude, near a military demarcation line.
  • She had driven slowly forward to the yellow demarcation line and the frightening folds of barbed wire.
  • The agreement, which halted hostilities along the demarcation line between two Koreas until a peaceful settlement is achieved, bans naval blockades by the warring parties.
  • Along the police demarcation line at 14th Street, people did their best to get closer to the scene.
  • There has been friction between some obstetricians and midwives for similar reasons - the blurring of demarcation lines.
  • Out went artificial demarcation lines, overmanning and inflexibility.
  • During the summer of 1942, Tito's force of 4,000-5,000 fighters moved westwards along a route that followed the German - Italian demarcation line.
  • A project has begun which might re-define the original demarcation line between New South Wales and Queensland.
  • These accords directed a military disengagement based on a temporary demarcation line across the narrow waist of the country at the 17th parallel.
  • That is the demarcation line no American from the States from now on can cross. COVER STORY
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