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circumscription
[ sur-kuhm-skrip-shuhn ]
noun
- an act or instance of circumscribing.
- circumscribed state; limitation.
- anything that circumscribes, surrounds, or encloses; boundary.
- periphery; outline.
- a circumscribed area.
- a circular inscription on a coin, seal, etc.
- limitation of a meaning; definition.
circumscription
/ ˌsɜːkəmˈskrɪpʃən /
noun
- the act of circumscribing or the state of being circumscribed
- something that limits or encloses
- a circumscribed space
- an inscription around a coin or medal
Derived Forms
- ˌcircumˈscriptively, adverb
- ˌcircumˈscriptive, adjective
Other Words From
- circum·scriptive adjective
- circum·scriptive·ly adverb
- noncir·cum·scriptive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of circumscription1
Example Sentences
That said, the impact of Mr. Cervas’s circumscription has already been profound, creating the likelihood of highly competitive general-election campaigns from Long Island to upstate New York.
The most unscrupulous of them would seize on a favorable result in one circumscription to claim overall victory, with the help of a corrupted or naive media.
Supreme Court, which accepted New London’s sophistical argument that virtually erased the Constitution’s circumscription of government’s eminent- domain power.
It is, the video makes clear, not a victory that they are inhabiting the roles of these formerly white characters — it is a circumscription of their blackness.
Although a species' taxonomic status is crucial to its conservation status and the data on populations and threats are assessed by strict criteria, no guidelines for species circumscription exist.
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