delineate - use in sentences

Object

  • boundary: Can I rely on the title plan to delineate the exact boundary of my property?
  • extent: Magnetic resonance imaging can delineate the extent of the adjacent soft tissue reaction in relation to the osteomyelitis.
  • chart: What she did was to delineate the chart from the point of view of Firmicus.

Adjective complement

  • good: May increase sales window of a delineate good from.

Modifying Another Word

  • clearly: Use colors to clearly delineate the elements in your graphs.

Used with why or when

  • what: One needs to continue reading from verse 21 and following to see that He then goes on to delineate what those moral laws are.

Modifying Another Word

  • precisely: Like most terms applied to jazz music, hard bop does not define a precisely delineated genre.
  • carefully: Often he singles out a woman caught in a moment of action, set in a carefully delineated space.
  • previously: Methods The methods for this study were delineated previously 6 and are summarized here.
  • well: Difficult aspects between Venus and the Moon are not well delineated.

Preposition: in

  • way: Section 6 looks at how the morphology of contexts might be delineated in a way that supports formal descriptions.
  • detail: The chemical principles underlying replication, transcription and inhibition will be delineated in some detail.

Preposition: by

  • line: Mandatory cycle lanes are delineated by a solid white line.

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