fragmented

IPA: frˈægmʌntɪd

adjective

  • broken into fragments
  • composed of fragments
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Examples of "fragmented" in Sentences

  • The record is damaged and fragmented.
  • The available data are scanty and fragmented.
  • This surface that is temporary, mobile, and fragmented translates to the surface of the painted works.
  • China was indeed fragmented from the end of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 to the Communist victory in 1949.
  • Almost all of the lead in fragmented form is to big to digest and is excreted from the body, so why worry?
  • Two months into his new role overseeing Jean-Claude Brizard has begun reorganizing a school system he calls "fragmented."
  • "The major issue we face with orangutans today is what we called the fragmented population," said Marc Ancrenaz from the environmental group Hutan.
  • Then, under the government of Ariel Sharon in fragmented into a more pragmatic Kadima faction and a hardline-nationalist faction led by Bibi Netanyahu.
  • But in the longer term fragmented, divided, accountable-to-no-one-but-the-president, un-transparent, corrupt and internally feuding armed forces could all too easily be sent off to fight to satisfy internal power struggles.
  • This woman's urge to socialize remained long after the mechanisms that drove conversation had been boiled away, to the point where she spoke in fragmented snippets that sense from sentence to sentence, but when combined into a whole made no sense at all.
  • He is an unsettled, jittery man who mostly speaks in fragmented sentences because his mind is like a chess board, it is always working on several things at a time and it is most often a few steps ahead of his conscious ability to recognize what his mind is doing.

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