divid

[dɪˈvɪd]

divid Definition

  • 1a share of something, especially among a number of people
  • 2the process of separating something into parts or groups

Using divid: Examples

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

  • Example

    The profits will be divided equally among the shareholders.

  • Example

    The book is divided into three sections.

  • Example

    The city is divided by the river.

  • Example

    The group was divided on the issue of climate change.

  • Example

    The teacher divided the students into groups for the project.

divid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for divid

Phrases with divid

  • a strategy used to gain or maintain power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into pieces that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy

    Example

    The company's strategy was to divide and conquer the market by targeting smaller, niche audiences.

  • a strategy used to gain or maintain power by creating and exploiting divisions among the ruled

    Example

    The colonial powers used divide and rule tactics to maintain control over their colonies.

  • a method of dividing two numbers by hand, usually taught in elementary school

    Example

    I had trouble with long division in math class.

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Summary: divid in Brief

'Divid' [dɪˈvɪd] refers to a share of something, especially among a number of people, or the process of separating something into parts or groups. It can be used in phrases like 'divide and conquer,' meaning to break up larger concentrations of power, and 'long division,' a method of dividing two numbers by hand. Examples include 'The profits will be divided equally among the shareholders,' and 'The teacher divided the students into groups for the project.'