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View usage for: (dɪlɪmɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense delimits, present participle delimiting, past tense, past participle delimitedverbIf you delimit something, you fix or establish its limits. [formal] This is not meant to delimit what approaches social researchers can adopt. [VERB noun] Synonyms: define, mark (out), determine, fix More Synonyms of delimit delimit in British English (diːˈlɪmɪt) or delimitate verb(transitive) to mark or prescribe the limits or boundaries of; demarcate Derived forms delimitation (deˌlimiˈtation) noun delimitative (deˈlimitative) adjective delimit in American English (diˈlɪmɪt) verb transitive to set the limits or boundaries of : also deˈlimiˌtate (dɪˈlɪmɪtəˌteɪt) Word forms: deˈlimiˌtated or deˈlimiˌtating Derived forms delimitation (deˌlimiˈtation) noun delimitative (deˈlimiˌtative) adjective Word origin Fr délimiter < L delimitare < de-, from + limitareSynonyms of 'delimit'define, mark (out), determine, fix More Synonyms of delimit Definition to mark or lay down the limits of This is not meant to delimit what approaches social researchers can adopt. Additional synonymsDefinition to place restrictions on Our lives are bounded by work, family and television. Synonyms limit, fix, define, restrict, confine, restrain, circumscribe, demarcate, delimitThe police demarcated the city into eighteen geographical divisions. Synonyms delimit, mark, separate, determine, fix, define, differentiate, distinguish between Definition to settle (an argument or a question) conclusively The people have a right to determine their own future. Synonyms decide on, choose, establish, purpose, fix, elect, arrange, resolve, come to a decision about - delight in or take a delight in something or someone
- delighted
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