divided
IPA: dɪvˈaɪdʌd
adjective
- separated or split into pieces
- having conflicting opinions, interests or emotions
- disunited
- (US) (of a road) separated into lanes, that move in opposite directions, by a median
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Examples of "divided" in Sentences
- Dowd cites what he calls a divided and polarized electorate.
- These days, the phrase "divided government" could just as easily apply to the Federal Reserve.
- 'A house divided against itself, 'or, rather, _in_ itself,' cannot stand; 'and it _is_ divided against itself if there be a _divided authority_.
- 17 But he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and a house _divided_ against a house falleth.
- Years ago, the brothers promised their mother they would never fight one another—and a title divided between champions who won't compete can't help shore up the wobbly heavyweight division.
- CHICAGO — Illinois state Sen. James Meeks withdrew his candidacy for Chicago mayor on Thursday, and he urged other African-American candidates to follow his lead and rally what he called a divided black community around a single candidate.
- Coach Hager as great as his staff will take something certain divided from the William & Mary diversion as great as demeanour to build as great as reanimate during the bye week as great as hope for for Towson when the Tigers revisit Parson Field in dual weeks.
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