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    di·vide
    [dəˈvīd]
    verb
    divide (verb) · divides (third person present) · divided (past tense) · divided (past participle) · dividing (present participle)
    1. separate or be separated into parts:
      "consumer magazines can be divided into a number of different categories" · "the cell clusters began to divide rapidly"
      • separate (something) into portions and distribute a share to each of a number of people:
        "Jack divided up the rest of the cash" · "the property was divided among his heirs"
      • allocate (different parts of one's time, attention, or efforts) to different activities or places:
        "the last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Paris"
      • form a boundary between (two people or things):
        "the artificial barrier that has divided an academic education from a vocational one"
      • (of a legislative assembly) separate or be separated into two groups for voting:
        "the House divided: 287 for, 196 against"
    2. disagree or cause to disagree:
      "the question had divided Frenchmen since the Revolution" · "cities where politicians frequently divide along racial lines"
    3. mathematics
      find how many times (a number) contains another:
      "36 divided by 2 equals 18" · "the program helps children to multiply and divide quickly and accurately"
      • (of a number) be susceptible of division without a remainder:
        "30 does not divide by 8"
      • find how many times (a number) is contained in another:
        "divide 4 into 20"
      • (of a number) be contained in a number without a remainder:
        "3 divides into 15"
    noun
    divide (noun) · divides (plural noun)
    1. a wide divergence between two groups, typically producing tension or hostility:
      "there was still a profound cultural divide between the parties"
      • a boundary between two things:
        "symbolically, the difference of sex is a divide"
      • US ENGLISH
        a ridge or line of high ground forming the division between two valleys or river systems.
    Origin
    Middle English (as a verb): from Latin dividere ‘force apart, remove’. The noun dates from the mid 17th century.
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    verb
    1. separate or be separated into parts:
    2. disagree or cause to disagree:
      drive apart
      set against one another
      pit against one another
      cause disagreement among
      sow dissension among
      set at variance
      set at odds
      come between
      tear asunder
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