circumscriptions (Meaning)

circumscriptions

something that circumscribes, limit, boundary, limitation, definition, delimitation, a circumscribed area or district, the act of circumscribing, restriction

circumscriptions Sentence Examples

  1. The extensive circumscriptions of the ancient city walls protected its inhabitants from intruders.
  2. The sculptor's delicate circumscriptions captured the intricate details of the human form.
  3. The landscape architect's circumscriptions outlined the boundaries of the new park.
  4. The cartographer used careful circumscriptions to map the sprawling mountain range.
  5. The seamstress employed precise circumscriptions to create the intricate embroidery on the gown.
  6. The historian's research revealed the complex circumscriptions of power during the medieval era.
  7. The architect's circumscriptions defined the boundaries of the new neighborhood's streets and buildings.
  8. The calligrapher's elegant circumscriptions adorned the ancient manuscript.
  9. The engineer's circumscriptions determined the safe operating parameters for the machine.
  10. The surveyor's circumscriptions established the precise boundaries of the property.

FAQs About the word circumscriptions

something that circumscribes, limit, boundary, limitation, definition, delimitation, a circumscribed area or district, the act of circumscribing, restriction

constraints,restrictions, limitations, exceptions, strictures,restraints, fetters, prohibitions, conditions, curbs

freedoms,latitudes,

The extensive circumscriptions of the ancient city walls protected its inhabitants from intruders.

The sculptor's delicate circumscriptions captured the intricate details of the human form.

The landscape architect's circumscriptions outlined the boundaries of the new park.

The cartographer used careful circumscriptions to map the sprawling mountain range.