Delineation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˌlɪniˈeɪʃən/

Definitions of delineation

noun a representation or outline

Example Sentences

A1 The delineation of the map made it easy to follow the hiking trail.

A2 The delineation between right and wrong is clear in this situation.

B1 The artist's delineation of the character's emotions was incredibly detailed.

B2 The delineation of responsibilities within the team helped improve efficiency.

C1 The delineation of the legal terms in the contract was crucial for clarity.

C2 The delineation of the different political ideologies was a key aspect of the debate.

Examples of delineation in a Sentence

formal The delineation of the property boundaries was clearly marked on the survey map.

informal The delineation between work hours and personal time can be challenging for remote workers.

slang I'm not sure about the delineation between what's cool and what's not in this new social group.

figurative The artist's use of light and shadow created a beautiful delineation between the two figures in the painting.

Grammatical Forms of delineation

past tense

delineated

plural

delineations

comparative

more delineated

superlative

most delineated

present tense

delineates

future tense

will delineate

perfect tense

has delineated

continuous tense

is delineating

singular

delineation

positive degree

delineation

infinitive

to delineate

gerund

delineating

participle

delineating

Origin and Evolution of delineation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'delineation' originated from the Latin word 'delineatio', which means 'representation by lines'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'delineation' has evolved to encompass not only the representation by lines but also the act of describing or portraying something with precision and detail.