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divide

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: dividespast: dividedpp: divideding: dividing

This word conveys a sense of fragmentation and boundary creation. It often implies a clean break or a calculated distribution, whether the separation is physical, mathematical, or social. When used in a social or political sense, it carries a heavy negative weight, suggesting a loss of unity and the emergence of conflict. While similar to separate, divide usually emphasizes the resulting parts or the ratio of the split. It suggests a systematic process of partitioning rather than a random or accidental detachment.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To separate something into two or more parts.

"He decided to divide the cake into eight equal slices."

Transitive Verb
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To split a group into smaller sections.

"The teacher will divide the class into three teams."

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To cause disagreement or hostility between people.

"The political issue continues to divide the nation."

Transitive Verb
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To calculate how many times one number is contained in another.

"If you divide ten by two, you get five."

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