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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician's speech was well-structured, thanks to her circumscription skills.
The teacher used a whiteboard marker to make a clear circumscription of the vocabulary words.
The patient's recovery was hindered by the circumscription of their mobility.
The tailor used circumscription to calculate the amount of fabric needed for the dress.
The historian's book was well-organized, thanks to the circumscription she had done beforehand.
The architect used circumscription to find a shape that would fit perfectly within the given space.
The artist's careful circumscription of the flower in the painting brought it to life.
The hiker's journey was limited by the circumscription of the park's trail system.
The architect's design was criticized for its circumscription of space, limiting the potential for natural light.
The professor stressed the importance of proper circumscription before starting an essay.
The artist used circumscription to create a piece of art with the same area as the original sketch.
The musician's use of auto-tune was seen as a circumscription of their natural voice.
The author spent hours on circumscription before starting to write his novel.
The cartographer drew the circumscription of the city limits on the map.
The scientist's research paper was clear and concise, thanks to the circumscription he had done before writing it.
The historian's circumscription of the events leading up to the war was thorough and detailed.
The engineer used a laser beam to make an accurate circumscription of the new machine's components.
The detective made a rough circumscription of the suspect's location on the city map.
The constitution has a circumscription that guarantees freedom of speech for every citizen.
The artist's work was criticized for its circumscription of color, using only muted tones.
The teacher warned against the use of circumscription in defining a person's abilities.
The cartographer used circumscription to draw accurate maps of different regions.
The politician's actions were constrained by the circumscription of the country's constitution.
The team leader asked each member to contribute to the circumscription of the project plan.
The surveyor used circumscription to calculate the area of the property boundaries.
The athlete used cones to create a circumscription of the area in which they would be training.
The judge's circumscription of the defendant's plea bargain left little room for negotiation.
The scientist used a circumscription to organize her research findings.
The chef used circumscription to determine the size of the cake needed for the party.
She criticized her opponent for using circumscription to misrepresent her views.
The teacher's instructions had a circumscription that students had to submit their assignments before the deadline.
The student struggled with circumscription when writing her essay, but eventually, she was able to create a solid outline.
The lawyer worked on the circumscription of the legal brief for several days.
The archaeologist used a drone to create a circumscription of the ancient burial site.
The doctor had to operate on the patient due to the circumscription of the tumor.
The professor's research faced circumscription due to limited funding.
The circumscription of the budget prevented the company from expanding its marketing campaign.
The circumscription of the city's boundaries caused an uproar among the residents.
The circumscription of the law's application led to an injustice in the case.
The landscape designer made a circumscription of the flower bed to plan the placement of the plants.
The student's homework required the circumscription of several irregular polygons.
The homeowner's association put a circumscription on the height of fences that residents could build.
The company's growth was hindered by the circumscription of its resources.
The circumscription of the novel took longer than expected due to the complexity of the plot.
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