Cordon in a sentence as a noun

He wanted to protect me and he wanted to cordon it off from the rest of his life.

'any cordon must let food, water and medical care reach those inside.

*And then when you complain, they say, "don't be a whiner, you received a three-course chicken cordon-bleu meal prepared by a trained French chef!

With games, 3D rendering and graphics are a big pain point and developers spend a lot of resources to cordon off and optimize this code.

" This is not so: you can use any directory hierarchy you like, so you can cordon off experimental branches any way you want.

People who say "art can't be defined" are trying to limit the notion of art themselves, specifically cordon it off into this romantic notion of the futility of the artist.

No, I'm betting the world's medical resources can contain the occasional small outbreak created by the occasional individual who gets past the cordon, particularly since such containment doesn't have to last forever.

Cordon definitions

noun

a series of sentinels or of military posts enclosing or guarding some place or thing

noun

cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank

noun

adornment consisting of an ornamental ribbon or cord