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List of synonyms from "marcher" to synonyms from "marked"


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Definition of the day : « mark out »

  • As in measure : verb calculate, judge
  • As in obliterate : verb destroy
  • As in pace : verb measure by footsteps
  • As in trace : verb draw around
  • As in bound : verb restrict
  • As in command : verb demand
  • As in define : verb delimit, outline
  • As in describe : verb explain in speech, writing
  • As in destine : verb predetermine, ordain
  • As in earmark : verb reserve
Example sentences :
  • Let me take one example which may mark out the outline of the contention.
  • Extract from : « Alarms and Discursions » by G. K. Chesterton
  • Mr Intelligence, mark out a route, and mind you have a good guide.
  • Extract from : « On the Heels of De Wet » by The Intelligence Officer
  • I deny the right of any man to mark out the path in which I shall walk.
  • Extract from : « A Spoil of Office » by Hamlin Garland
  • To draw a bounding line round; hence to mark out the limits of.
  • Extract from : « Orthography » by Elmer W. Cavins
  • I have to mark out a figure on the boards, said Mr. Sanders.
  • Extract from : « The Search Party » by G. A. Birmingham
  • I have a big map at my office on which we can mark out the territory.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • Let him mark out his bed, dig the soil to the depth of eighteen inches?
  • Extract from : « The Book of Roses » by Francis Parkman
  • This demands symmetry, which is necessary to mark out the work as a whole.
  • Extract from : « Schopenhauer » by Margrieta Beer
  • They mark out the boundaries of the consecrated part of the "wat."
  • Extract from : « The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe » by Ernest Young
  • I was only thinking I'd use the day off to mark out firewood for the winter.
  • Extract from : « Wanderers » by Knut Hamsun