DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: NOUN
- A ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems
- A dividing ridge of land between the tributaries of two streams; also called watershed and water parting. A divide on either side of which the waters drain into two different oceans is called a continental divide.
- A serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility)
- The act of dividing; a division or partition, as of winnings or gains of any kind: as, a fair divide.
- A dividing point or line.
- In physical geography, a water-shed; the height of land which separates one drainage-basin or area of catchment from another; often, but not always, a ridge or conspicuous elevation.
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DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: VERB
- Force, take, or pull apart
- Make a division or separation
- Come apart
- Act as a barrier between; stand between
- Perform a division
- Separate into parts or portions
- To cause disagreement or alienation among or within.
- Part; cease or break association with
- Force, take, or pull apart
- To separate, sever, or split.
- To disintegrate; to come apart.
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause (members of a parliament) to vote by separating into groups, as pro and con.
- To subject (a number) to the process of division.
- To be a divisor of.
- To use (a number) as a divisor.
- To become separated into parts.
- To branch out, as a river or a blood vessel.
- To undergo cell division.
- To perform the operation of division.
- To form into factions; take sides.
- To give out or apportion among a number: : distribute.
- To cause to separate into opposing factions; disunite.
- To group according to kind; classify or assign.
- To sector into units of measurement; graduate.
- To form a border or barrier between.
- To separate into parts, sections, groups, or branches: : separate.
- To be separated; to part; to open; to go asunder.
- To cause separation; to disunite.
- To break friendship; to fall out.
- To have a share; to partake.
- To vote, as in the British Parliament, by the members separating themselves into two parties (as on opposite sides of the hall or in opposite lobbies), that is, the ayes dividing from the noes.
- To vote by dividing.
- To part; to fall asunder; to become separated.
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To part asunder (a whole); to sever into two or more parts or pieces; to sunder; to separate into parts.
- To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate.
- To alienate in spirit; to break the concord of.
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To vote by division. See division, 1 .
- To become separated into parts; come or go apart; be disunited.
- To allot, apportion, deal out, parcel out.
- Synonyms To sever, sunder, bar apart, divorce.
- To expound; explain.
- Especially, to separate (a genus) into its species.
- In logic: To separate (in thought or speech) into parts any of the kinds of whole recognized by logic: as, to divide a conception into its elements (species into genus and difference), an essential whole into matter and form, or an integral whole into its integrate parts.
- In music, to perform, as a melody, especially with variations or divisions.
- To come to an issue; agree as to what are the precise points in dispute, or some of them.
- To disunite or cause to disagree in opinion or interest; make discordant.
- To mark off into parts; make divisions on; graduate: as, to divide a sextant, a rule, etc.
- To make partition of; distribute; share: as, to divide profits among shareholders, between partners, or with workmen.
- To cause to be separate; part by any means of disjunction, real or imaginary; make or keep distinct: as, the equator divides the earth into two hemispheres.
- To be a divisor of, without leaving a remainder: as, “7 divides 21.”
- In mathematics: To perform the operation of division on.
- To separate; disjoin; dispart; sever the union or connection of, as things joined in any way, or made up of separate parts: as, to divide soul and body; to divide an army.
- To separate into parts or pieces; sunder, as a whole into parts; cleave: as, to divide an apple.
- In billiards, to divide balls (mentally) into sixteenths, eighths, quarters, halves, and three quarters of their diameters, in order to insure certain deviations.
- To embarrass by indecision; cause to hesitate or fluctuate between different motives or opinions.
- Move or break apart
- Act as a barrier between
- Stand between
- To part; fall asunder; become divided.
- To set at variance; alienate.
- To separate; disjoin; part: as, to disunite particles of matter.
- Of a horse, in galloping, to move the left hind leg immediately after the right fore leg, or vice versa.
- Cease or break association with
- Part
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To separate or become separate.
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: RELATED WORDS
- Splits, Disparity, Schism, Rift, Chasm, Dissever, Water parting, Split up, Part, Carve up, Watershed, Fraction, Separate, Disunite, Split
- Unify, Estrange, Demoralize, Redivide, Disorganise, Balkanize, Disorganize, Untie, Dissassociate, Part, Separate, Divorce, Disjoint, Dissociate, Divide
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Polarize, Gap, Gulf, Disparity, Schism, Rift, Chasm, Split up, Part, Carve up, Watershed, Fraction, Separate, Disunite, Split
- Tyrannise, Balkanise, Unify, Estrange, Demoralize, Redivide, Disorganise, Balkanize, Disorganize, Untie, Part, Separate, Divorce, Disjoint, Divide
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Whitney bridges this divide in a single design.
- Can a court divide our property and debts?
- Divide batter between your two prepared cake pans.
- Star schemas divide data into facts and dimensions.
- NOTE: Divide by zero operations return an error.
- Yet the great divide that remains is ovc!
- It argued that Italy had a stronger economic divide, whereas England had a stronger divide in voter behaviour.
- When dividing terms that also contain coefficients, divide the coefficients and then divide variable powers with the same base by subtracting the exponents.
- Courts divide debts in Oregon the same way they divide assets.
- DIVIDE function to avoid the divide by zero error.
- The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves, is to disunite Us.
- The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.
- SHA Separate, to disunite, to sever, to part.
- Generally, mankind behaves quite differently than predicted by those trying to lull asleep our fears of discord and hostility if the States disunite.
- Yield yourself to God that He may disunite you from the world, and weave you into His own life.
- SYN: Separate, dissect, bisect, portio, part, divorce, segregate, sever, sunder, deal_out, disunite, keep_apart, part_among, allot, distribute, multiply.
- The Nazis stirred up internal dissensions to disunite and weaken their intended victims.
- Hold on to the rope of God collectively and do not disunite.
- Disjoin, disunite, separate, part, sunder, dispart, divide, rend, sever, dissociate, disconnect.
- Manning threw a key disunite of the New European country Patriots.
DIVIDE vs DISUNITE: QUESTIONS
- Do teachers and classrooms affect the digital divide?
- How do you divide expressions with different coefficients?
- How to divide mixed numbers into improper fractions?
- Can multiplayer games thrive across the gender divide?
- How can divide and conquer help business management?
- How many times do intermediate spermatogonia divide?
- Which unicellular organisms divide by vegetative division?
- Why did the Reformation divide Western Christianity?
- What happens when arterioles divide into capillaries?
- What are multiply÷ decimals challenge puzzles?
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