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delimit verb allot, bound, circumscribe, confine, demarcate, determine, draw the line, edge, encircle, enclose, encompass, fix, lay out a boundary, mark limits, mark off, mark out, measure, surround See also: allot, apportion, border, bound, circumscribe, define, demarcate, determine, hedge, restrain, restrict How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| the textiles that delimit this architecture are murals in which the body is partly transformed becoming part of the linen cloth'), but with such seductive visuals, the judges were happily hooked. Sumner's position at times appears to actively delimit the truth content and revelation status of other religions, placing the Christian viewpoint at the center of inter-religious dialogue. A couple of the especially peppy numbers evoke the uneasy sense-memory of lingering in the living room too long with one's young relatives on Christmas morning--unfettered joy begins to grate--but otherwise, Mississauga is a delimit and, like Patriots, a testament to the restorative powers of good music in even the darkest times. |
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