Synonym: break, break up, carve up, come apart, dissever, divide, divorce, fall apart, part, separate, split, stock split. Similar words: split, amplitude, sit up, liturgy, solitude, similitude, display, splashed. Meaning: 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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(91) Before they split up, Stroud had already moved her new boyfriend, Mark Evans into the house as a lodger.
(92) Vic and Emelia split up and now Sarah has dumped Julia for an as yet unnamed new man.
(93) Jennifer and insurance salesman Dennis Crawford split up when the model was a teenager.
(94) A normal, loose-fitting skirt can be split up the side and fitting with a Velcro fastening.
(95) Tony talked about his ex-girlfriend and then remembered how upset he had become when his parents split up when he was 14.
(96) They're always arguing but I don't think they'll ever split up.
(97) We had split up all the household chores that way: a week on and a week off.
(98) The U.N. team split up to inspect several sites in the south of the country.
(99) This was after David had split up with Hermione and was nursing a broken heart.
(100) She'd split up with her boyfriend and he was so annoyed he sent a tape he'd made to the press.
(101) He and his wife Brooke Hayward were on the verge of divorce - they finally split up in 1969.
(102) When her act split up, he offered her a permanent studio within the premises where she could run her own classes.
(103) Even though we split up she was blooming marvellous.
(104) And Bo housing production industry appeared to split up subtly.
(105) The musical group split up more than three years ago.
(106) Compounds can often split up by chemical reactions into their constituent elements.
(107) During lunchtime, when surveillance tended to be less intense, the Texas 7 subdued nine supervisors, four officers, and three uninvolved inmates. Then the group split up.
(108) Three carpellary primordia were split up in the center of the bisexualflower buds, And eventually three-carpellary Unilocular inferior ovary was formed.
(109) When they split up, they both claimed to be the rightful owner of the comic book.
(110) "So try to split up your workday into short sprints of 90 to 120 minutes each, with a 5-minute break in between," Achor says.
(111) Cone of Pinus banksiana falls into two types - closed and split-up, closed cones don t split up for many years on trees.
(112) For a start, it was split up into only four tracks!
(113) After entering the 19th century, scientific discipline highly split up and the scientific activity became a kind of special job.
(114) I am a Partizan supporter, but my heart is split up between Valencia and Madrid.
(115) There always bad faith between the couple and no one was surprised when they split up.
(116) When the laser beam goes through the diffraction grating, it is split up into a central bright beam plus a number of side beams.
(117) In embryo the 10th week, from the artery between the section in unripe condyle blood supplies farthermost part, still maintain did not split up condition.
(117) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(118) Don't think this gang is monolithic -- it can be split up.
(119) "People split up and have these God-awful joint custody arrangements, so youwould think that they stay separated for the kids' sake, but I'm not seeingthat, " she said.
(120) Well, because we split up the calculation in 400 additions, a rounding error got big. I wonder what will happen at 100 frames per second...
More similar words: split, amplitude, sit up, liturgy, solitude, similitude, display, splashed, splendour, displace, let up, get up, splendidly, on display, eat up, put up, cut up, act up, set up, displeased, stupor, beat up, stupid, displeasing, resplendent, shoot up, start up, built up, light up, little by little.