Similar words: undivided, divide, individual, provided, individualism, individuality, rugged individualism, individual retirement account. Meaning: [-dɪd] adj. 1. separated into parts or pieces 2. having a median strip or island between lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions 3. distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose.
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(151) This issue, more than any other, has divided her cabinet.
(152) First he divided it in two, and then divided each into four.
(153) The results of this survey can be divided into three main categories.
(154) The meat is divided evenly and boiled in a stew.
(155) The report can be conveniently divided into three main sections.
(156) Is the collection going to be divided up or sold as a whole?
(157) Fifteen divided by four gives you a remainder of 3.
(158) The party is divided on/over the issue of capital punishment.
(159) In biological terminology life is divided into two groups: plants and animals.
(160) The Roman Empire was divided in the fourth century AD.
(161) The residue of the estate was divided equally among his children.
(162) The defence party divided his backyard from that of his sister's.
(163) They are surveying the land before it is divided into house lots.
(164) The acceleration of a body equals the force exerted on it divided by its mass.
(165) We just added all the numbers up and divided one by the other.
(166) In 4 divided by 2, the number 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
(167) Western powers have been accused of trying to establish a puppet government/regime in the divided country.
(168) They divided their time between London and their country cottage.
(169) The three-hour class is divided into four blocks of 45 minutes each.
(170) After World War Two, Germany was divided into two separate countries.
(171) The human brain is divided vertically down the middle into two hemispheres.
(172) The meat is divided up among all those present at the kill.
(173) Wales will be divided into 21 unitary authorities instead of eight counties and 37 districts.
(174) The clergy remain divided on the issue of women priests.
(175) For the sake of simplicity(sentencedict.com), the tax form is divided into three sections.
(176) The issue of the single currency has divided the country.
(177) It seems inevitable that the country will be divided along ethnic lines.
(178) Public opinion is divided on the subject of capital punishment.
(179) The work has been divided into smaller, more manageable sections.
(180) This part of the field has been divided off with a fence.
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