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Present participle for to mark the limits or boundaries of something
“I remember my father Mpikwa being sent by the Paramount Chief to mark out the boundaries of this land.”
Present participle for to distinguish something from a group
“His raven black hair falling on his high shoulders would mark him out from a thousand other persons.”
(usually used in past participle form) Present participle for to design or destine for a particular purpose
Present participle for to characterize or label as disgraceful or ignominious
Present participle for to give a representation, or an account of, in words
Present participle for to reserve or set aside for someone or for a particular purpose
Present participle for to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material
Present participle for to mark out and make known
Present participle for to draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of
Present participle for to distinguish or identify (as) the distinctive nature or features of
Present participle for to remove completely, leaving no trace
Present participle for to choose or select
The act marking of fixing the limits of
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