direption

[dɪˈrɛpʃ(ə)n]

direption Definition

  • 1the act of tearing apart or dividing something
  • 2the process of separating or dividing something into parts

Using direption: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "direption" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The direption of the country into two factions led to a civil war.

  • Example

    The direption of the company was necessary for its survival.

  • Example

    The direption of the family caused a lot of emotional distress.

direption Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with direption

  • the process of dividing or distributing assets among different parties, typically in a legal context

    Example

    The direption of assets after the divorce was a long and complicated process.

  • the act of taking away or dividing power from a centralized authority or government

    Example

    The direption of power from the monarchy led to the establishment of a democratic government.

  • the process of dividing or partitioning land among different parties, typically in a legal context

    Example

    The direption of land after the war caused a lot of disputes and conflicts.

Origins of direption

from Latin 'direptio', meaning 'a plundering'

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Summary: direption in Brief

'Direption' [dɪˈrɛpʃ(ə)n] refers to the act of tearing apart or dividing something, often used in contexts of political, social, or legal division. Examples include 'The direption of the country into two factions led to a civil war.' and 'The direption of the company was necessary for its survival.' Phrases like 'direption of assets' and 'direption of power' denote legal processes of dividing or distributing resources.