Definition of Cordoning

1. Verb. (present participle of cordon) ¹

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Definition of Cordoning

1. cordon [v] - See also: cordon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordoning

cordless phones
cordless telephone
cordless telephones
cordlesses
cordlessly
cordlessness
cordlike
cordobas
cordocentesis
cordon
cordon bleu
cordon off
cordon sanitaire
cordoned
cordoned off
cordoning (current term)
cordoning off
cordonnet
cordonnets
cordons
cordons off
cordons sanitaires
cordopexy
cordotomies
cordotomy
cordovan
cordovans
cords
corduroy
corduroy road

Literary usage of Cordoning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Operation Just Cause: Planning and Execution of Joint Operations in Panama by Ronald H. Cole (1996)
"... General Thurman, and their staffs would be increasingly preoccupied with problems including rules of engagement for cordoning off the Nunciatura, ..."

2. Transactions by Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings (Great Britain) (1905)
"To that end I thought of adopting a system which would effect that, simply by cordoning the infected place, removing all the cordon restrictions within the ..."

3. Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Denmark; 2006 Review by International Energy Agency (2006)
"By cordoning off a section of the market to be reserved for renewables, at terms largely defined by the government, the renewables subsidy scheme is ..."

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