transcription, транскрипция: [ di-ˈmär-ˌkāt, ˈdē-ˌ ]
transitive verb
( -cat·ed ; -cat·ing )
Etymology: back-formation from demarcation, from Spanish demarcación, from demarcar to delimit, from de- + marcar to mark, probably from Italian marcare, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marha boundary — more at mark
Date: 1816
1. : delimit
2. : to set apart : distinguish
demarcate teachers as mentor, master and model teachers based on their level of education — Shanay Cadette
• de·mar·ca·tion ˌdē-ˌmär-ˈkā-shən noun