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divide [dɪ'vaɪd](a) (split up → territory, property, work, inheritance) diviser; (→ kingdom) démembrer; (→ land) morceler; (→ family) diviser, désunir; (→ party) diviser, scinder;∎ to divide sth in or into two couper ou diviser qch en deux;∎ she divided the cake into six equal portions elle a partagé ou coupé le gâteau en six parts égales(b) (share out) partager, répartir;∎ she divided the cake equally among the children elle a partagé le gâteau en parts égales entre les enfants;∎ they divided the work between them ils se sont partagé ou réparti le travail;∎ he divides his time between the office and home il partage son temps entre le bureau et la maison(c) (separate) séparer;∎ to divide sth from sth séparer qch de qch;∎ the Berlin Wall used to divide East and West le mur de Berlin séparait l'Est de l'Ouest(d) Mathematics diviser;∎ to divide 10 by 2 diviser 10 par 2;∎ 40 divided by 5 equals 8 40 divisé par 5 égale 8(e) (disunite → family, party) diviser∎ to divide the House faire voter la Chambre(a) (cells, group of people, novel) se diviser;∎ Politics a policy of divide and rule une politique consistant à diviser pour régner;∎ the class divided into groups la classe s'est divisée ou répartie en groupes(b) (river, road) se séparer(c) Mathematics diviser;∎ we're learning to divide nous apprenons à faire des divisions;∎ 10 divides by 2 10 est divisible par 2, 10 est un multiple de 2∎ the House divided on the question la Chambre a voté sur la question3 noun∎ the North-South divide la division Nord-Sud∎ the Great or Continental Divide la ligne de partage des eaux des Rocheuses;∎ to cross the Great Divide (die) passer de vie à trépasséparer;∎ to divide sth off from sth séparer qch de qchpartager, répartir;∎ to divide sth out between or among people partager qch entre des gensse diviserdiviser;∎ they divided the area/work up between them ils se sont partagés le secteur/travail
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Disunite — Dis u*nite , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disunited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disuniting}.] 1. To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate; as, to disunite particles of matter. [1913 Webster] 2. To alienate in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disunite — Dis u*nite , v. i. To part; to fall asunder; to become separated. [1913 Webster] The joints of the body politic do separate and disunite. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disunite — index abstract (separate), alienate (estrange), bicker, break (separate), demarcate, detach … Law dictionary
disunite — (v.) 1560s (implied in disunited); see DIS (Cf. dis ) + UNITE (Cf. unite). Related: Disuniting … Etymology dictionary
disunite — [dis΄yo͞o nīt′] vt. disunited, disuniting to destroy or take away the unity of; divide or separate vi. to become separated or divided … English World dictionary
disunite — verb a) To cause disagreement or alienation among or within. If they cannot disunite them by domestic broils, then they engage their neighbours against them. b) To separate, sever, or split. Secrets disu … Wiktionary
disunite — transitive verb Date: 1598 divide, separate … New Collegiate Dictionary
disunite — disuniter, n. /dis yooh nuyt /, v., disunited, disuniting. v.t. 1. to sever the union of; separate; disjoin. 2. to set at variance; alienate: The issue disunited the party members. v.i. 3. to part; fall apart. [1550 60; DIS 1 + UNITE] * * * … Universalium
disunite — Synonyms and related words: abrupt, aggravate, alien, alienate, cast off, cast out, come between, cut adrift, cut off, cut out, delete, depart, dichotomize, disaffect, disarticulate, disconnect, disengage, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, dissociate … Moby Thesaurus
disunite — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. divide, separate, dissociate, estrange; see alienate , divide 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To become or cause to become apart one from another: break, detach, disjoin, disjoint, divide, divorce, part, separate,… … English dictionary for students
disunite — dis·u·nite || ‚dɪsjuË naɪt v. separate, disjoin, disconnect, estrange … English contemporary dictionary