de·mar·cate (d -mär k t , d![]() mär-k t )
tr.v. de·mar·cat·ed, de·mar·cat·ing, de·mar·cates
1. To set the boundaries of; delimit.
2. To separate clearly as if by boundaries; distinguish: demarcate categories.
[Back-formation from demarcation.]
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As a basketball coach, Little Brother Matt has to demarcate each player's responsibilities.
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