Demarcate in a sentence as a verb

"Nerve uses Markdown's level-one header to demarcate the posts.

BBSes?Some form of this was bound to sprout as the internet became feasible to regulate and demarcate.

Wouldn't it make sense to give each sentence it's own line, and use double linefeeds to demarcate paragraphs?

I think the text balloons have too much going on, and don't provide much benefit since the avatars already demarcate the posts.

I had to have something to demarcate 'work time' from 'home time'.What I found that worked for me, however odd, was the notion of 'work shoes'.

Like colored beads, they occupy certain positions in the operator strings and demarcate what the code is doing.

The original Digg at least looked somewhat clean and organized, with a sensible use of colors and lines to demarcate content.

Give employees an opportunity to demarcate the achievements / shortcomings they jotted over the year before the final eval.

Or adapt... depending on how shallowly you demarcate a population of organisms and how initially resilient they are to the environmental change.

Perhaps I should demarcate them with "=== " or something so they're easier to see in the log.[1] Again, I never attempt to demarcate where a feature or narrative ends, because that's impossible to judge without hindsight.

> In short, any set of criteria you choose to demarcate science from non-science will either simultaneously include or simultaneously exclude both intelligent design and 'descent from common ancestor'.No, not if you actually understand science.

"Kids are marking up property as a prank" and "kids are marking up property to demarcate gang territory and intimidate people" are two different problems that are only superficially related, and warrant two different solutions.> What is life "about" then?

Demarcate definitions

verb

separate clearly, as if by boundaries

verb

set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something

See also: delimit delimitate