divided

/dɪˈvaɪdɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'divide'.
    • She divided the cake into equal pieces.
    • The river divided the town into two halves.
    • They divided the work among themselves.
adjective
  1. Split into separate parts or groups; not united.
    • The team was divided over which strategy to use.
    • A divided government often struggles to pass new laws.
    • The divided family finally reunited after many years.
  2. Having a barrier or separation in the middle.
    • The room was divided by a folding screen.
    • The divided garden had a path running through the center.
    • We drove on a divided highway with a median strip.
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