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deliMIta

Delimita is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb delimitare, meaning to set or determine the boundary of something. In sentences, it describes the action of drawing or defining limits, with the subject performing the delimiting.

Usage and contexts: Delimita is used in fields where boundaries or limits are defined, such as geography,

Related forms and pronunciation: The infinitive is delimitare, the gerund is delimitando, and the past participle

See also: Delimitazione, delimitatore, and the broader concept of delimitation in geography, law, and data segmentation.

cartography,
urban
planning,
law,
or
data
management.
It
can
describe
both
physical
borders,
like
borders
between
territories,
and
abstract
boundaries,
such
as
delineating
responsibilities
or
criteria.
In
everyday
Italian,
speakers
may
prefer
other
verbs
like
definire
or
fissare
for
similar
ideas,
but
delimita
remains
correct
when
the
emphasis
is
on
delimiting
or
demarcating.
is
delimitato.
Delimita
is
pronounced
de-li-MI-ta,
with
the
stress
on
the
third
syllable.
The
form
is
used
with
a
singular
third-person
subject
(eg,
"Il
confine
delimita
i
territori")
and
does
not
function
as
a
stand-alone
noun.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
English
“delimitation”
and
to
nouns
and
verbs
that
express
the
act
of
setting
boundaries.