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Sentence count:109Posted:2017-05-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: fragmentfragmentationpigmentedaugmenteddementedtormentedimplementedfigmentMeaning: ['frægmənt]  adj. having been divided; having the unity destroyed. 
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31. This hot work, however, had left the Confederate ranks badly fragmented.
32. How effective can he be in drawing Britain's fragmented medical and health science into a national framework?
33. Intelligence, even codebreaking, is at best only a fragmented adjunct to strategic planning.
34. The fragmented production environment provided fewer opportunities for untried directors.
35. In general they overestimate the amount available and underestimate the time wasted by being fragmented in small amounts on rather trivial matters.
36. To my left, steps led up to a hummocky cliff edge, on which reposed the fragmented remains of a Franciscan friary.
37. They often experience disrupted, fragmented sleep not unlike the sleep patterns of people in old age.
38. Cindy found it hard to help Robbie stay logical when he was getting fragmented.
39. In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
40. In the District of Kiambu alone, over 500,000 fragmented plots were consolidated into 50,000 farms between 1956 and 1960.
41. I excavated and preserved in writing fragmented memories of the tropical island I had been taken from.
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42. There seem to be two main disadvantages of this system of fragmented tax authorities.
43. It fitted like a jigsaw but her heart was fragmented into a thousand pieces.
44. Moreover, the refrigeration sector is fragmented and offers considerable scope for expansion by acquisitions.
45. Since Bakke, the Court has continued to be deeply fragmented on this divisive issue.
46. The problem which immediately strikes one is that much of the material is scanty, fragmented, and lacking unity.
47. The apparent increasing prevalence of depression and mental-health disorders in ageing and socially fragmented urban populations.
48. Finally, the state is fragmented, both in terms of political authority and the organizational form and logic of its component parts.
49. It is widely accepted that City regulation is too fragmented to meet the challenges of insider-dealing and market manipulation.
50. At times, his music has the fragmented feel of a late-night stroll through a busy city centre!
51. While the form of a news broadcast emphasizes tidiness and control, its content can best be described as fragmented.
52. Through these planes the bodies of the fish, fragmented and dislocated, can be traced in a series of subsidiary diagonals.
53. The retail element is highly fragmented and therefore, historically, mail-order has been an important purchasing element.
54. Both reasons for fragmenting work imply the creation of a managerial hierarchy to co-ordinate and control the various fragmented jobs.
55. The commercial sector is the most diverse and fragmented of the three sectors involved in the provision of sporting opportunities.
56. Power was fragmented and diffuse among them, and they did not have great power over the rest of the organization.
57. The vase was fragmented in shipment.
58. Europe had always been politically fragmented.
59. The country is becoming increasingly fragmented by civil war.
60. Europe had become infinitely more unstable and fragmented.
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