English to Urdu Dictionary demarcation

demarcation

سیمانکن
definition
noun
the demarcation of the maritime border
the action of fixing the boundary or limits of something.
example
Municipalities were emerging from a prolonged period of uncertainty resulting from the boundary 'demarcation' changes implemented last year.
The mountain of trash seemed to stretch very far, then gradually without perceptible 'demarcation' or boundary it became something else.
In future, people will not consider the river any sort of 'demarcation' line, which, in some people's minds, it still is.
During the summer of 1942, Tito's force of 4,000-5,000 fighters moved westwards along a route that followed the German - Italian 'demarcation' line.
The factors responsible for encroachment such as lack of political will, victimisation of forest officials, poor boundary 'demarcation' and alienation of regularised land should be addressed.
The boundary line of 'demarcation' between the groups was 19 millimeters, or 3/4 inch, with very little overlap.
At best, it shows lack of proper planning on the part of those responsible for managing municipal boundary 'demarcation' .
the 'demarcation' of the maritime border
the 'demarcation' between teachers and learners
The Colonial treaties which are the basis of the Algiers Agreement and which should have been the key basis for the delimitation and 'demarcation' of the boundary leave Badme inside Ethiopia.
Dissatisfaction over 'demarcation' of boundaries which resulted in some schools being far from district offices.
a horizontal band that produces a distinct 'demarcation' two inches from the top
Along the police 'demarcation' line at 14th Street, people did their best to get closer to the scene.
An aspect of that is the way she observes a line of 'demarcation' between her private life and her public life.
a horizontal band that produces a distinct 'demarcation' two inches from the top
The line of 'demarcation' was the colonial border between the British Solomons and German New Guinea that later became an Australian protectorate after World War I.
The agreement, which halted hostilities along the 'demarcation' line between two Koreas until a peaceful settlement is achieved, bans naval blockades by the warring parties.
A project has begun which might re-define the original 'demarcation' line between New South Wales and Queensland.
the 'demarcation' of the maritime border
Yet it always makes me wonder what criteria they use for drawing the line of moral 'demarcation' .
Technical experts on the delimitation and 'demarcation' of the maritime boundary between Namibia and Angola finalised the treaty last year.
This clear 'demarcation' of boundaries seems to be one of the evolving characteristics of cooperation.
Uniquely, all facilities are shared by staff and trainees so that no artificial lines of 'demarcation' exist within the unit.
The 'demarcation' of national boundaries, in cultural terms, will be engulfed by the general fluidity of exchange between nations.
There has been friction between some obstetricians and midwives for similar reasons - the blurring of 'demarcation' lines.
Occasional outbursts of violence along the 'demarcation' line occur.
The line of 'demarcation' is so thin that they merge seamlessly.
In addition, the recent 'demarcation' of municipal boundaries represents an attempt to break up racially segregated lands that are vestiges of apartheid's Group Areas Act.
The most obvious geomorphological boundary on the Earth's surface is the shoreline, a line of 'demarcation' that divides land from water, be it of the sea, of a lake, or a lagoon.
strikes over job 'demarcation'
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