subdivide - use in sentences

Object

  • unit: When acting on the findings in the report one approach is to subdivide Units on the basis of functional or managerial responsibility.
  • population: When modeling the spread of HIV it is vital to subdivide the population by sexual orientation and drug use.
  • space: Stone walls and treated timber log retainers were constructed throughout the garden, to create terraces and subdivide the space.

Modifying Another Word

  • frequently: In India, as in many other countries, employers frequently subdivide their units.

Preposition: into

  • category: The 63 ideas are subdivided into four general categories.
  • square: The National Grid defines a series of 100km squares, each of which is further subdivided into 10km squares.
  • section: These paths are subdivided into smaller sections, called rows.
  • chapter: The book consists of four parts, which in turn are subdivided into several chapters.
  • unit: The trench has been subdivided into 4 units of equal size.
  • topic: Ridley has divided his book into ten highly readable chapters, each subdivided into relatively brief topics.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: Day types are then subdivided into distinct periods during which the control action is fixed.
  • again: Again some of these are selected at random and subdivided again, e.g. into parliamentary wards and a further random selection made.
  • often: Groups are often subdivided into sub-groups for practical purposes.
  • now: The chapter is now subdivided into 5 sections, each headed by a brief summary. ยท There are numerous additions.
  • also: The CAD software business is also subdivided between these two paradigms.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Cause groups can be subdivided according to the aims they pursue.

Preposition: in

  • way: This is then subdivided in various ways, one of which is by religion.

Preposition: by

  • type: This list is subdivided by type so that again you would find all hotels in Banchory grouped together.

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