sectored

/ˈsɛktərd/
adjective
  1. Divided into separate parts or sections, especially for a specific purpose.
    • The company's sectored approach to customer service assigned each team to a different region.
    • The garden was sectored into areas for vegetables, flowers, and herbs.
    • The city's sectored layout made it easy to navigate by district.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of sector: divided something into sectors or sections.
    • The farmer sectored the field into smaller plots for different crops.
    • The planner sectored the city map into residential, commercial, and industrial zones.
    • The IT team sectored the network to improve security and performance.