Delineated in a sentence as an adjective

> clearly delineated use cases?There is the problem.

There is a very clearly delineated sidebar and "address bar" at the top.

It's a line that was defended and delineated by the blood of people who wanted to establish and preserve a nation.

It isn't some silly two dimensional hollywood'ish heist thing where the good guys and the bad guys are clearly delineated.

A clearly delineated set of rules to engage millions of potential customers.

These are usually written as a group of notes delineated with a bracket and a number showing the division being made.

Best guess: Uber/Lyft can't demand exclusivity from their drivers without crossing a line clearly delineated by the IRS.

Everyone should put the interests of a blob of land delineated by imaginary lines above their own!Can we stick to arguments not based on nationalist fervor?

The right to photograph someone is usually delineated by the principle of "reasonable expectation of privacy".

I think Valve's Team Fortress & source toolkit are a far more fruitful tool for Machinima because the characters are more cartoonish and have clearly delineated strengths and weaknesses, so while none of the related Machinima is Shakespeare there is plenty of scope for comedy.

* Golang has what I will perhaps hyperbolically refer to as first-class support for strings, with reasonably performant regular expressions, a clearly delineated "just a bag of bytes" type designed from scratch for high-performance buffering and packet framing/demux, and a sane approach to UTF-8 Unicode.

They're clearly not in every respect since you can basically always 'step in'to an && sub-expression, but nothing displays progress as you step through such things, nothing lets you put a breakpoint at some sub-expression, nearly every feature of every tool is delineated by lines as if they're the important part of a program.

Delineated definitions

adjective

represented accurately or precisely

See also: represented delineate