subdivide

[sʌbdɪˈvaɪd]

subdivide Definition

  • 1to divide something into smaller parts, especially when talking about land or property
  • 2to divide a larger number or group into smaller ones

Using subdivide: Examples

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

  • Example

    The land was subdivided into smaller lots for development.

  • Example

    The company is planning to subdivide its workforce into smaller teams.

  • Example

    The book is subdivided into three main sections.

subdivide Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for subdivide

Phrases with subdivide

  • a strategy of dividing a larger problem or task into smaller, more manageable parts in order to solve it more easily

    Example

    The team decided to subdivide and conquer the project by breaking it down into smaller tasks.

  • to divide the numerator and denominator of a fraction by a common factor in order to simplify it

    Example

    To convert 4/8 to a simplified fraction, you need to subdivide it by 4 so that it becomes 1/2.

  • to divide a piece of land into smaller plots for development or sale

    Example

    The developer plans to subdivide the large plot of land into several smaller ones for housing.

Origins of subdivide

from Latin 'sub-' meaning 'under' and 'dividere' meaning 'to separate'

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Summary: subdivide in Brief

To 'subdivide' [sʌbdɪˈvaɪd] means to divide something into smaller parts, such as land or groups. For example, 'The land was subdivided into smaller lots for development.' It can also refer to dividing a larger number or group into smaller ones, like 'The company is planning to subdivide its workforce into smaller teams.' The phrase 'subdivide and conquer' refers to dividing a larger problem into smaller parts to solve it more easily.