demark

/diːˈmɑːrk/
verb
  1. To set or mark the boundaries or limits of something.
    • The surveyor was hired to demark the edges of the property.
    • Yellow tape was used to demark the area closed for construction.
    • The treaty helped demark the border between the two nations.
  2. To clearly separate or distinguish one thing from another.
    • It is important to demark personal time from work time for a healthy balance.
    • Different colors are used to demark the various sections of the museum.
    • The new policy aims to demark the roles of each team member more clearly.
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