Demarcatable

"Demarcatable" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Land, it is said, unlike air or flowing water, is not a wandering thing, and is by its nature demarcatable and divisible;

Bastards catch, reflect and secure the “sympathy of crowds” quicker than any other class of human beings demarcatable as a class.

One hundred and fifty years ago there were no Forest Departments in Europe, and most of the forests were in worse order than the present demarcatable forest of New Zealand to-day.

Smith’s book is of decisive importance because what it seeks to show is that the concept of “religion” as a demarcatable system of doctrines-scriptures-beliefs,[…].

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