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divided up

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Explanation of "Divided Up"

Meaning:
The phrase "divided up" means to separate something into parts, usually so that each part can be given to different people or used in different ways. It often implies that the parts are distributed based on a plan or purpose.

Usage Instructions:
  • Structure: "Divided up" is typically used as a verb phrase.
  • Context: You can use "divided up" when talking about sharing things, organizing tasks, or breaking down information.
Example:
  • "The teacher divided up the students into groups for the project." (This means the teacher separated the students into different groups.)
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "divided up" can be used to discuss larger concepts, such as resources, responsibilities, or time. - "The committee divided up the budget to fund various community projects."

Word Variants:
  • Division (noun): The act of dividing something. Example: "The division of tasks made the project easier."
  • Divided (adjective): Describes something that is separated into parts. Example: "The divided opinions on the issue made it hard to reach a consensus."
Different Meanings:

While "divided up" usually refers to the separation of physical items or tasks, it can also be used in abstract contexts. - Social Context: "The community was divided up by differing opinions on the new law."

Synonyms:
  • Separated: To set apart or divide.
  • Distributed: To give out or spread over an area.
  • Shared: To have a portion of something with others.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Divide and conquer": A strategy to break down a problem into smaller parts to manage it better.
  • "Split up": A phrasal verb that has a similar meaning to "divided up." Example: "They decided to split up the work to finish the project faster."
Summary:

"Divided up" is a useful phrase for talking about how things are separated and shared among people or organized according to a plan.

Adjective
  1. distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose

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