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Definition of "lineate" []

  • Marked with lines. (adjective)
  • Marked longitudinally with depressed parallel lines. (adjective)

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Use "lineate" in a sentence
  • "Could you help to lineate a little bit on the sequence of pre-launch expense you've had on Pharma and Pharma being flat for the year, but the launch is coming up of PENNSAID and EXALGO in the next couple of weeks as you've said."
  • "Well you’re just a little too sure of a world that fibrillates who knows when and for who knows what reasons..one can never ever de-lineate history and anyone who says one can is..well living in a world of thought and rather divorced from what i might stupidly dare to call physical reality."
  • "Mr. EDWARD EFFINGHAM, Mr. COOPER had delineated a character intended for himself, and that his leading object, in addition to making money out of the publication, was to give himself and family a fictitious importance in Europe -- a harm - less vanity, with which no one would ever have interfered if he had not, at the same time, traduced every thing American, and grossly slandered each and every class and portion of our people, whose manners and customs he attempted to de - lineate."
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