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Sentence count:128+5Posted:2017-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakbreak upcarve upcome apartdisseverdividedivorcefall apartpartseparatesplitstock splitSimilar words: splitamplitudesit upliturgysolitudesimilitudedisplaysplashedMeaning: n. an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity. v. 1. get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage 2. separate into parts or portions 3. discontinue an association or relation; go different ways 4. become separated into pieces or fragments. 
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(61) But marriage is still more stable than cohabiting: unmarried couples who live together are four times more likely to split up.
(62) From there the various groups would split up and make their way individually.
(63) That the classical wooden-bodied Pullman cars of earlier days had long since been split up and sold or scrapped was no deterrent.
(64) You guys can split up the driving however you want.
(65) Her life and career after she and Burton split up confirms the opinion of her energy and flair - and her directness.
(66) To split up a great State, created by a thousand years of historical development, means taking a big step backwards.
(67) The material for a given vehicle was split up for convenience under various grouped headings.
(68) The unit split up into three convoys for the long march to Kufra.
(69) Unfortunately, my parents' marriage slowly hit stormy weather and they split up.
(70) His parents split up when he was young and we lost contact with him.
(71) We'd have a much better chance of finding the child if we split up into groups.
(72) Lots of big companies tied the knot, while some huge ones split up.
(73) He started drinking heavily after he split up with Debbie.
(74) He is strongly motivated by a desire for the collection never to be split up again.
(75) His father died, he lost his job and he split up with his girlfriend, Darlington magistrates heard.
(76) To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
(77) The couple split up after Farrow saw nude pictures of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, 21, taken by Allen.
(78) It's bad enough having a seriously ill child without all having to be split up.
(79) California and Cassidy reunited Spirit in 1974, but after three albums in three years, the group split up.
(80) We all seemed to split up and go our separate ways afterwards.
(81) A child is not equipped either semantically or phonetically to split up the utterances that come flooding from adults.
(82) They split up for a while and then reunited to search for the items on the last few cards.
(83) The only hope we've got is to split up and leave the quarry in little groups, once we get back.
(84) After that duet for Dufloux and Nadia Dumas, the sexes split up.
(85) As with any difficult action, we split up in stages, using the method of successive approximations.
(86) Just as space was decomposed into regions, time was split up into eras, seasons, and epochs.
(87) The comfortable middle-class life she had enjoyed fell apart when parents John and Marie split up.
(88) It split up the back, and, at the shoulders,(www.Sentencedict.com) the sleeves came entirely free.
(89) On this view, the original deposit is merely shuffled around, split up and shuffled around again.
(90) Jameson lost his job and split up with his wife after the scandal broke.
More similar words: splitamplitudesit upliturgysolitudesimilitudedisplaysplashedsplendourdisplacelet upget upsplendidlyon displayeat upput upcut upact upset updispleasedstuporbeat upstupiddispleasingresplendentshoot upstart upbuilt uplight uplittle by little
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