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Definition of delineation in English: delineationnoun dɪˌlɪnɪˈeɪʃ(ə)ndɪˌlɪniˈeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of describing or portraying something precisely. the artist's exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery Example sentencesExamples - Smooth gradients typically work better than sharp delineations of color.
- The delineation of a Nationalist ideology has begun.
- I was hoping for a clearer delineation between intuition and pattern recognition in the introduction.
- This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first.
- He integrated firm and bold brush strokes with the precise delineation of form.
- But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation.
- Beginning in the 1750s, a body of literature appeared in France and Germany calling for a finer delineation of sex differences.
- Preoperative planning and exact delineation of the cause of the symptoms is crucial.
- Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage.
- What follows is a delineation of a range of approaches, which endeavour to provide some answers.
- Throughout the entire program, specific delineation of each phase would bring greater clarity to the respective tasks.
- The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns.
- This issue of inadequate species delineation has also been pointed out for some apparent cases of intraspecific variation in plants.
- Butler applied Microgravity and gradient techniques to the detection and delineation of shallow sub-surface cavities and tunnels.
- The concise delineation of the features closely parallels a description of Sargent's drawing technique.
- In their place would come themes, ending the rigid delineation of topics.
- Finally, Bill 11 fails to create a clear delineation between the private and public sectors.
- Our cover list is not a perfect delineation of popularity.
- The real worth of the book lies in the savage delineation of characters.
- To my ears, the DTS track sounds tighter and with better delineation between the channels.
Synonyms portrayal, description, presentation, depiction, representation, picture, portrait, account 2The action of indicating the exact position of a border or boundary. the eventual delineation of the border between the two states Example sentencesExamples - The delineation of built-up areas will define the areas where countryside policies apply.
- The Taiwan Strait is only 200 km wide, making a clear delineation between China and Taiwan difficult, Wang said.
- Eight metres down, I notice a sharp delineation in the water.
- The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation.
- In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed.
- Here it is the delineation of a New Eden; everything else is without, unsaved.
- Solid arrows indicate direction of water flow; dashed lines indicate delineation of different regions.
- Delineation of habitat features associated with territory placement and with nest success will be an important next step.
- Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye.
- Delineation of the natural communities within the park follows the current Unit Management Plan.
- Cle Elum remains more or less an example of such a well-defined town, where delineation of "where landscape began and town ended" is distinct.
- Many exterior shots, with the action taking place in the dead of winter, have little or no delineation between the sky and the ground.
- The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians.
- The delineation of this zone is decided by an interministerial committee and may be adjusted in the light of political and economic criteria.
- Species composition and community delineations were similar to those developed for Wisconsin by Curtis in the 1950's.
Definition of delineation in US English: delineationnoundɪˌlɪniˈeɪʃ(ə)ndiˌlinēˈāSH(ə)n 1The action of describing or portraying something precisely. the artist's exquisite delineation of costume and jewelry Example sentencesExamples - The real worth of the book lies in the savage delineation of characters.
- Throughout the entire program, specific delineation of each phase would bring greater clarity to the respective tasks.
- This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first.
- The delineation of a Nationalist ideology has begun.
- I was hoping for a clearer delineation between intuition and pattern recognition in the introduction.
- Preoperative planning and exact delineation of the cause of the symptoms is crucial.
- Smooth gradients typically work better than sharp delineations of color.
- The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns.
- Butler applied Microgravity and gradient techniques to the detection and delineation of shallow sub-surface cavities and tunnels.
- To my ears, the DTS track sounds tighter and with better delineation between the channels.
- What follows is a delineation of a range of approaches, which endeavour to provide some answers.
- Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage.
- Our cover list is not a perfect delineation of popularity.
- This issue of inadequate species delineation has also been pointed out for some apparent cases of intraspecific variation in plants.
- The concise delineation of the features closely parallels a description of Sargent's drawing technique.
- But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation.
- He integrated firm and bold brush strokes with the precise delineation of form.
- Finally, Bill 11 fails to create a clear delineation between the private and public sectors.
- In their place would come themes, ending the rigid delineation of topics.
- Beginning in the 1750s, a body of literature appeared in France and Germany calling for a finer delineation of sex differences.
Synonyms portrayal, description, presentation, depiction, representation, picture, portrait, account 2The action of indicating the exact position of a border or boundary. the eventual delineation of the border between the two states Example sentencesExamples - Species composition and community delineations were similar to those developed for Wisconsin by Curtis in the 1950's.
- Eight metres down, I notice a sharp delineation in the water.
- Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye.
- The delineation of this zone is decided by an interministerial committee and may be adjusted in the light of political and economic criteria.
- Cle Elum remains more or less an example of such a well-defined town, where delineation of "where landscape began and town ended" is distinct.
- The Taiwan Strait is only 200 km wide, making a clear delineation between China and Taiwan difficult, Wang said.
- In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed.
- The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians.
- The delineation of built-up areas will define the areas where countryside policies apply.
- Solid arrows indicate direction of water flow; dashed lines indicate delineation of different regions.
- Many exterior shots, with the action taking place in the dead of winter, have little or no delineation between the sky and the ground.
- Here it is the delineation of a New Eden; everything else is without, unsaved.
- The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation.
- Delineation of the natural communities within the park follows the current Unit Management Plan.
- Delineation of habitat features associated with territory placement and with nest success will be an important next step.
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