mark out

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mark out

The surveyor uses stakes to mark out the new property line.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To set boundaries for; to delimit: To physically or conceptually establish the limits or borders of an area, space, or concept.
    • To distinguish or designate as special: To single out or identify someone or something for a particular purpose or characteristic.
Usage
  • The primary use of "mark out" is to describe the action of drawing lines, placing markers, or otherwise defining the edges or specific zones of a territory, field, or plot of land.
  • It can also be used figuratively to indicate the process of identifying or setting someone or something apart from others based on specific qualities or for a specific role.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • The surveyors used stakes and tape to mark out the new building site. (They physically defined the area's boundaries.)
    • Her exceptional leadership skills marked her out for promotion early in her career. (Her skills distinguished her and designated her as a candidate.)
    • The rules clearly mark out what is acceptable behavior and what is not. (The rules define the limits of acceptable conduct.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to mark out a course/path": To define or lay out a specific route or plan of action.
    • The coach marked out a rigorous training course for the athletes.
  • "to be marked out for something": To be destined or clearly suited for a particular fate or role.
    • From a young age, he was marked out for greatness.
Variants and Related Words
  • Demarcate (verb): To set the boundaries or limits of; to separate distinctly. A more formal synonym.
    • A fence demarcates the property line.
  • Delineate (verb): To describe or outline with precision.
    • The contract delineates the responsibilities of each party.
Synonyms
  • Delimit: To fix or define the limits of.
  • Define: To state or describe the exact nature, scope, or meaning of.
  • Designate: To choose someone or something for a specific purpose.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Mark off: Very similar to "mark out," often used interchangeably when referring to separating an area with lines or boundaries.
    • They marked off a section of the parking lot for the event.
Related Idioms
  • Mark you out from the crowd: To make you noticeably different or superior to others.
    • It's your unique creativity that marks you out from the crowd.
mark out

The surveyor uses stakes to mark out the new property line.

Verb
  1. set boundaries to and delimit
    • mark out the territory

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