divisional
IPA: dɪvˈɪʒʌnʌɫ
noun
- (US, sports) A playoff determining the winning team from a particular division.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to a division.
- Of or pertaining to the process of division.
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Examples of "divisional" in Sentences
- Last season: 13-3, won AFC North, lost to Indianapolis in divisional round
- The Hurricanes fell to 4-5 in divisional play and 7-1-3 against everybody else.
- "My son called his divisional head for IT, who said we would be paid on August 10."
- They're 1-0 in divisional play, leaving them in sole possession of first place in the NFC East.
- Last season: 10-6, won NFC South, beat Eagles in divisional playoffs and lost to Bears in NFC Championship Game
- Sun Belt: In transcontinental play, Florida International and Denver were chosen to win divisional conference titles in 2003.
- The second weekend of the NFL playoffs, known as the divisional round, is the weekend that true, hotblooded football fans fantasize about all year.
- And although this year’s team is 2-0 so far in divisional play, it is true that in recent years the Skins have lost far more divisional games than they have won.
- The Jets are facing what is known as a divisional-sandwich game, hosting an NFC West team after beating AFC East rival Buffalo and before visiting New England four days after this game.
- Snor Vermeulen and Lionel Snyman of Vlakplaas, Nieuwoudt and a third man who "appeared to be a senior officer" and who Nieuwoudt later identified as divisional commander Brigadier Fanie Gilbert.
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