Synonym: area, compartment, department, district, division, neighborhood, part, place, quarter, region, section, territory, vicinity. Similar words: horizon, zonation. Meaning: [zəʊn] n. 1. a circumscribed geographical region characterized by some distinctive features 2. any of the regions of the surface of the Earth loosely divided according to latitude or longitude 3. an area or region distinguished from adjacent parts by a distinctive feature or characteristic 4. (anatomy) any encircling or beltlike structure. v. 1. regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns 2. separate or apportion into sections.
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211. Accounts by military and civilian air-traffic officials agreed the commercial airliner had received proper permission to traverse the zone.
212. The proliferative zone, however, was expanded in the distal colon of the higher fibre diet fed rats.
213. He also expects to ask the Legislature to allow the county to create a sports enterprise zone near the Astrodome.
214. If they stayed in the war zone they would face almost certain death.
215. We all dry off and the kids are in their zone I can see and they are already a shade darker.
216. Above this group is a third zone situated in a cleavage between the vineyards of Champillon and the village of Hautvillers.
217. Get out of your comfort zone. Wake up the sleeping giant in you. Dr T.P.Chia
218. The next Super Bowl found more trouble in the end zone.
219. The staff at Usher were advised to leave the danger zone.
220. Migrants flocking in panic from the battle zone provided a useful veil of confusion.
221. Center Peter Forsberg made it 2-0, taking advantage of a rare Ray Bourque giveaway in the defensive zone.
222. Yuletide in Walford is traditionally a combat zone with crackers, but the soap excelled itself this year.
223. Here the visitor can wander around without hindrance, as most of the antique area is now a pedestrian zone.
224. The base has been made a free port and special economic zone.
225. Below us was the battle zone, 464 square miles of urban decay(http://sentencedict.com), whose every street was a border to some one.
226. He dropped a potential game-winning touchdown pass in the end zone on fourth down against Green Bay with 11 seconds left.
227. The only sour note was the electrified fence that marked the forbidden border zone.
228. Witness what happened recently to the businesses along Hayes Street when a tow-away zone was instituted to facilitate the movement of cars.
229. The exclusion zone approved by the Home Secretary bans any procession or convoy of vehicles in the area.
230. All the people Fletcher surveyed have a buffer zone, usually somewhere between 3 and 5 pounds.
231. Nomads have been hovering near the relegation zone all season while Colchester are chasing second promotion spot.
232. In thirty minutes he substantially re-established his parliamentary position and announced a 200-mile naval exclusion zone around the Falklands.
233. At a drop zone there she met Steve, a tall, outgoing mechanical engineer who built jet engines.
234. A war zone is a dangerous place to be even in the ab-sence of combat.
235. For two hours, they're packed together as the Hercules fly low above the make believe battle zone.
236. The Zone covers 300 acres which, for the next twelve years, will offer unprecedented benefits for industrialists and investors.
237. Otherwise the neutral zone can become an utterly bewildering array of possibilities.
238. Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new. Brian Tracy
239. The school is in the thick of a war zone between two rival gangs.
240. Martin Smith is correct about increasing the buffer zone to four shots.