English to Indonesian Dictionary delineate

delineate

menggambarkan
definition
verb
the law should delineate and prohibit behavior that is socially abhorrent
describe or portray (something) precisely.
translation of 'delineate'
verb
menggambar,
melukiskan,
menggambarkan
example
This framework and a job description 'delineate' the nurse's realm and boundaries.
The beltlines crisply 'delineate' the upper and lower body sections, and combine with the panel curvature to add tension to the surprisingly plain sides.
I was of the opinion that it was wise to 'delineate' clearly the boundary of responsibility in this aspect.
Across southern and western England are several linear dyke systems of the later first millennium AD, which 'delineate' or defend territorial boundaries.
In-depth interviews of women with subclinical eating disorders 'delineate' these characteristic behaviors.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list; building secure software requires much more than what we 'delineate' here.
the law should 'delineate' and prohibit behaviour which is socially abhorrent
Further studies are needed to identify these factors and to 'delineate' their precise mechanism of action.
First, labor law must more clearly 'delineate' such threats as illegal, and impose big enough penalties to deter employers from making them.
Because the two institutions stand apart, they can decide whether to recognize the legitimacy of the other but they cannot 'delineate' each others boundaries.
And over the past few decades it has become ever more difficult to 'delineate' these boundaries.
He also changed the position of the lines used to 'delineate' the alleged ‘paleosol’.
the law should 'delineate' and prohibit behavior that is socially abhorrent
While this does not change the basic modular structure of networks, it makes it more difficult to 'delineate' the exact boundaries of these characters.
Overall, the environment promotes continued interservice rivalry, but the 'delineator' between productive competition and unhealthy contention is ethics.
Its efficacy, safety, and indications have yet to be 'delineated' .
Worth bearing in mind also that without a more strict 'delineator' than ‘mainstream’, it's very difficult to talk accurately about the conception of divinity in the ‘Christian church’.
It is precisely this awareness that 'delineates' a separation between spectator and performer as insider/outsider.
The term is perfect for 'delineating' the process of the video medium and for describing history in relation to the body.
The chief 'delineator' , though, is the number of coffee purchases required before getting the freebie.
I remember Woods being a highly influential architect and 'delineator' when I was in college, though his drawings and projects were so unique that replication was near impossible.
The genetic model 'delineated' in the previous section can serve as the basis to explore the population genetics of dominance evolution.
In 1893, when Dixon was eighteen, Overland Monthly published his first illustrations, and he quickly achieved fame as a leading 'delineator' of western life.
This section 'delineates' organizational and operational responsibilities of the public health sector that are essential to achieve the goals of TB control in the United States.
As those perceptions are communicated, language choices made by the orator become both the enunciator and 'delineator' of a ‘truth.’
The designated ice field may need to be 'delineated' in advance with a skin marker pen, because freezing may blur pretreatment lesion margins.
The addition of these features would make the books more useful to wetland 'delineators' .
The dividing lines among the ethnic groups are still clearly 'delineated' .
Exposed skin sites that exhibit erythema can be clearly 'delineated' from unexposed skin by sharp boundaries.
This could be a fault that 'delineates' the present-day eastern boundary of the West Siberian Basin.
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