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ALL meanings of divide

di·vide
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  • transitive verb divide separate, classify 1
  • transitive verb divide number: find quotient 1
  • transitive verb divide share out 1
  • abbreviation DIVIDE differentiate 1
  • abbreviation DIVIDE difference 1
  • intransitive verb divide mathematics: do division 1
  • intransitive verb divide road, etc.: diverge 1
  • intransitive verb divide number: be divisible 1
  • verb with object divide to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc. 1
  • verb with object divide to separate or part from something else; sunder; cut off. 1
  • verb with object divide to deal out in parts; distribute in shares; apportion. 1
  • verb with object divide to cleave; part. 1
  • verb with object divide to separate in opinion or feeling; cause to disagree: The issue divided the senators. 1
  • verb with object divide to distinguish the kinds of; classify. 1
  • verb with object divide Mathematics. to separate into equal parts by the process of mathematical division; apply the mathematical process of division to: Eight divided by four is two. to be a divisor of, without a remainder. 1
  • verb with object divide to mark a uniform scale on (a ruler, thermometer, etc.). 1
  • verb with object divide British Government. to separate (a legislature, assembly, etc.) into two groups in ascertaining the vote on a question. 1
  • verb without object divide to become divided or separated. 1
  • verb without object divide to share something with others. 1
  • verb without object divide to diverge; branch; fork: The road divides six miles from here. 1
  • verb without object divide to perform the mathematical process of division: He could add and subtract but hadn't learned to divide. 1
  • verb without object divide British Government. to vote by separating into two groups. 1
  • noun divide a division: a divide in the road. 1
  • noun divide Physical Geography. the line or zone of higher ground between two adjacent streams or drainage basins. 1
  • noun divide Archaic. the act of dividing. 1
  • noun divide Separate or be separated into parts. 1
  • verb divide to categorize; classify 0
  • verb divide to calculate the quotient of (one number or quantity) and (another number or quantity) by division 0
  • verb divide to diverge 0
  • verb divide to mark increments of (length, angle, etc) as by use of an engraving machine 0
  • noun divide an area of relatively high ground separating drainage basins; watershed 0
  • noun divide a division; split 0
  • verb transitive divide to separate into parts; split up; sever 0
  • verb transitive divide to separate into groups; classify 0
  • verb transitive divide to make or keep separate by or as by a boundary or partition 0
  • verb transitive divide to give out in shares; apportion; distribute 0
  • verb transitive divide to cause disagreement between or among; alienate 0
  • verb transitive divide to separate (a parliamentary body) into groups in voting on a question 0
  • verb transitive divide to separate into equal parts by a divisor 0
  • verb transitive divide to function as a divisor of 0
  • verb transitive divide to mark off the divisions of; graduate; gradate 0
  • intransitive verb divide to be or become separate; part 0
  • intransitive verb divide to differ in opinion; disagree 0
  • intransitive verb divide to separate into groups in voting on a question 0
  • intransitive verb divide to share 0
  • intransitive verb divide to do division 0
  • intransitive verb divide to undergo division; be divisible (by) 0
  • noun divide the act of dividing 0
  • noun divide a ridge that divides two drainage areas; watershed 0
  • noun divide a division; boundary 0
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