divisional

/dɪˈvɪʒənəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to a division or section of an organization, company, or larger group.
    • The divisional manager oversees all the teams in the western region.
    • Each divisional office has its own budget and goals.
    • The company announced a divisional restructuring to improve efficiency.
  2. Relating to the process of dividing or separating something into parts.
    • The treaty created a divisional boundary between the two countries.
    • In mathematics, divisional problems often involve fractions.
    • The divisional line between the two properties was clearly marked.
  3. In sports, relating to a specific division or league level.
    • Divisional playoffs determine which teams advance to the finals.
    • She was named the divisional player of the year.
    • The team won the divisional championship for the third year in a row.
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