divides;
divided;
dividing
divides;
divided;
dividing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIVIDE
1
a
:
to separate (something) into two or more parts or pieces
[+ object]
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He divided [=split] the loaf in half.
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The river divides the town. [=parts of the town are on both sides of the river]
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She divided the pie into eight pieces.
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The equator divides the Earth into two hemispheres.
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The teacher divided the class (up) into four groups. = The teacher divided (up) the class into four groups.
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often used as (be) divided
[no object]
b
[+ object]
:
to separate (something) into classes or categories
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often used as (be) divided
2
[+ object]
a
:
to give (something) out in usually equal amounts
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They divided [=distributed] the profits between/among themselves.
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We divided the work (up) equally.
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They divided (up) [=shared] the remaining food.
b
:
to use (your time, energy, etc.) for two or more purposes or activities
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usually + between
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He divides his energy between sports and school.
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Her time is divided between home, work, and school.
3
[+ object]
:
to cause (something) to be separate or apart from something else
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often + from
4
[+ object]
a
:
to separate (people) into groups that disagree
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often used as (be) divided
b
:
to cause (opinions, views, etc.) to not agree
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usually used as (be) divided
5
mathematics
:
to calculate how many times one number contains another number
[+ object]
[no object]
—
compare multiply
divide and conquer
or
divide and rule
:
to make a group of people disagree and fight with one another so that they will not join together against you
2
divide
/dəˈvaɪd/
noun
plural
divides
plural
divides
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIVIDE
[count]
1
chiefly US
:
a line of hills or mountains from which rivers drain
:
a ridge between two rivers
:
watershed
2
:
a separation of people into two or more groups that is caused by different opinions or beliefs or by a disagreement
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usually singular
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usually + among or between