Divide | Mean of divide in English Dictionary
/dəˈvaɪd/
- Verb
- to separate (something) into two or more parts or pieces
- He divided [=split] the loaf in half.
- The river divides the town. [=parts of the town are on both sides of the river]
- She divided the pie into eight pieces.
- The equator divides the Earth into two hemispheres.
- The teacher divided the class (up) into four groups. = The teacher divided (up) the class into four groups.
- The class was divided (up) into four groups.
- The book is divided into three sections.
- The cells divide rapidly.
- The river divides after the bridge.
- to separate (something) into classes or categories
- We divided (up) the beads according to size and color.
- The author divides literature into three categories. [=the author says that there are three categories of literature]
- Animals can be divided into several major types.
- to give (something) out in usually equal amounts
- They divided [=distributed] the profits between/among themselves.
- We divided the work (up) equally.
- They divided (up) [=shared] the remaining food.
- to use (your time, energy, etc.) for two or more purposes or activities
- He divides his energy between sports and school.
- Her time is divided between home, work, and school.
- to cause (something) to be separate or apart from something else
- A tall fence divides the two yards.
- Her cubicle is divided from his by a low wall.
- A screen divides (off) the dining area from the living room.
- to separate (people) into groups that disagree
- The war divided the nation.
- The divorce divided the family.
- The nation was divided by war. = We were a nation divided by war.
- to cause (opinions, views, etc.) to not agree
- Opinions on the issue are divided. [=people do not agree about the issue]
- to calculate how many times one number contains another number
- Divide 8 by 2.
- Eight divided by two is four. [=8 ÷ 2 = 4; ⁸/₂ = 4]
- The teacher taught the children how to divide.
- Two divides evenly into eight. [=eight can be divided into two an exact number of times with nothing left over]
- to make a group of people disagree and fight with one another so that they will not join together against you
- His military strategy is to divide and conquer.
- Noun
- a line of hills or mountains from which rivers drain
- a separation of people into two or more groups that is caused by different opinions or beliefs or by a disagreement
- The argument created a divide within the group.
- We must bridge the divide among races.
- the divide between generations