circumscription
Prononciation : [ˌsɜr.kəmˈskrɪp.ʃən]
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Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a boundary or limit that surrounds an area. It defines where something starts and stops. Think of it like a fence around a yard.
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The circumscription of the national park helps protect the animals living there.
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Without a circumscription, the city began to spread out too much.
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What is the circumscription of the school district?
Contexte : « conceptual boundaries »
(noun) a limit to what can be done or how far something can go. It's like having rules that keep things within a certain path.
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The circumscription of her responsibilities made her job easier to manage.
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His circumscription of the project was too narrow, missing many important aspects.
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How does the circumscription of this plan affect our options?
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