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Delineated   /dɪlˈɪniˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Delineated

adjective
1.
Represented accurately or precisely.  Synonyms: delineate, represented.



Delineate

verb
(past & past part. delineated; pres. part. delineating)
1.
Show the form or outline of.  Synonym: define.  "The camera could define the smallest object"
2.
Determine the essential quality of.  Synonyms: define, delimit, delimitate, specify.
3.
Trace the shape of.  Synonyms: limn, outline.
4.
Make a mark or lines on a surface.  Synonyms: describe, draw, line, trace.  "Trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
5.
Describe in vivid detail.






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"Delineated" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the picture to pull the curtain-cord, she stood, unconsciously to herself, in a pure halo of gold, which intensified the brown and amber shades of her hair and the creamy folds of her gown, so that she resembled 'an angel newly drest, save wings, for heaven,' such as one may see delineated on the illuminated page of some antique missal. Her hand trembled, as at the first touch on the pulley the curtain began to move,—inch by inch it ascended, showing pale glimmerings of white and rose,—still higher it moved, giving to the light a woman's beautiful hand, so delicately ...
— God's Good Man • Marie Corelli

... canvas railway-truck cover, marked in black, "Light Goods—Destructible," served as a drop-curtain. Another, upon which the interior of an impossible palace had been delineated in a bewildering perspective of red and blue and yellow paint-smudges, served as a general back-scene ...
— The Dop Doctor • Clotilde Inez Mary Graves

... the critics of that nation; who adds, "His descriptions are always accurate, clear, and expressed with eloquence; the causes of events and their consequences are enumerated with rare acuteness; and his personages are delineated in their true characters, the historian descending into the deepest penetralia of their hearts: but the most eminent merit of this History consists in the moral and political considerations with which it abounds; it is like ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, Issue 35, September, 1860 • Various

... nature, to which Shakespeare had recourse for the plots of the two plays. It is by accident, and not by design, that in Ariel appear to be discernible the capabilities of human intellect when detached from physical attributes. Ariel belongs to the same world as Puck, although he is delineated in the severer colours that were habitual to Shakespeare's fully developed art. Caliban—Ariel's antithesis—did not owe his existence to any conscious endeavour on Shakespeare's part to typify human nature before the evolution of moral sentiment. {257a} Caliban ...
— A Life of William Shakespeare - with portraits and facsimiles • Sidney Lee

... impossible to publish in full all of the replies to the circular letter sent out, but as much as possible has been incorporated in this report, believing that each situation delineated may give helpful hints toward the solution of this general difficulty. The list of questions is given in the synopsis appended to the admirable and helpful report contributed by the chief of the children's department ...
— Library Work with Children • Alice I. Hazeltine


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