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demarcation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demarcation in Hindi

  • सरहदबंदी
  • सीमांकन
  • निर्धारण
  • चिह्नित करना
  • सीमा-निर्धारण
  • हदबंदी

Noun

  • विभाग
  • सरहदबंदी

demarcation Definition

Noun

  • the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something.

demarcation Example

  • A horizontal band that produces a distinct demarcation two inches from the top ( एक क्षैतिज पट्टी जो ऊपर से दो इंच अलग सीमांकन करती है de )
  • Coincident with the demarcation of Russian boundaries in Turkestan was that of northern Afghanistan. ( तुर्केस्तान में रूसी सीमाओं के सीमांकन के साथ संयोग उत्तरी अफगानिस्तान का था। )
  • A basketball court has many lines, but there is one demarcation right in the middle that divides the court in half.  ( बास्केटबॉल कोर्ट में कई लाइनें होती हैं, लेकिन बीच में एक सीमांकन होता है जो कोर्ट को आधे में विभाजित करता है। )
  • The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a demarcation that separates North and South Korea from one another. ( कोरियाई विसैन्यीकृत क्षेत्र एक सीमांकन है जो उत्तर और दक्षिण कोरिया को एक दूसरे से अलग करता है। )

More Sentence

  • If you want to play tug of war, you will need a demarcation that separates the two sides, marking where you must pull the other team to in order to win.  
  • In 1526 he was sent out in command of an expedition fitted out for the purpose of determining by astronomical observations the exact line of demarcation, under the treaty of Tordesillas, between the colonizing spheres of Spain and Portugal, and of conveying settlers to the Moluccas.
  • The boundary question between Costa Rica and Nicaragua was referred to the arbitration of the president of the United States, who gave his award in 1888, confirming a treaty of 1858; further difficulties arising from the work of demarcation were settled by treaty in 1896.
  • Note the sharp line of demarcation between the growth and the tissue in which it is growing.
  • demarcation line into the body.
  • He found the country peopled partly by tribes of Gallo-Celtic, partly by tribes of Germanic stock, the river Rhine forming roughly the line of demarcation between the races.
  • This clear demarcation of boundaries seems to be one of the evolving characteristics of cooperation.  
  • Logan had learned this tract was mistakenly omitted from the government's official demarcation of Zuni boundaries five years earlier.  
  • How art history will position itself in these demarcation disputes remains to be seen.  
  • It seems that we are all told to like it or lump it, yet there is no legislation to help set fairly precise demarcation lines.  
  • Popper defined the sharpest demarcation between science and metaphysics, defining testability as the criterion of demarcation.  
  • In an information-processing approach there are no clear lines of demarcation between sensation, perception, and cognition.  
  • Without clear lines of demarcation, people can come up with all types of twisted logic to rationalize their behavior.
  • In France, till 1329, there seems to have been no clear line of demarcation between secular and ecclesiastical jurisdictions.
  • It is to be noted that often no absolute line of demarcation can be drawn in regard to these regions, their definitions being rather convenient than morphological.
  • In England there were no such recognizable lines of demarcation.  
  • There is no line of demarcation between tropic and nastic movements.  
  • Suddenly the projectile passed the line of demarcation between intense light and absolute darkness, and was plunged in profound night!  
  • There appeared to be no line of demarcation between the young person's excessive innocence, and another person's guiltiest knowledge.  
  • The Iraqi foreign ministry agreed with the Kuwaiti side to form joint committees to solve the demarcation issue.
  • 22 The Spaniards were prevented from forming establishments on the African coast by the Bull of Demarcation (" Inter caetera ") of Pope Alexander VI.
  • The line of demarcation between these colours is not distinct, washes or splashes of grey encroaching upon the white on the sides, and varies somewhat in different individuals.
  • the demarcation of the maritime border