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divide

verb as in put in order; classify

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verb as in disagree, alienate

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Big lots could be divided to accommodate two homes.

Voters were more evenly divided, 46% support versus 43% opposed, about the idea of creating a tax structure that would require those living in high-risk fire areas to pay more for public services.

There was a gender divide, with women ranking Bass’ performance less negatively than men did.

“As we approach the Jewish holiday of Purim, our community remembers and celebrates the lessons of the holiday: that we are stronger united than when we are divided.”

It is a cliché to say divided parties don't win elections because it is broadly true and Nigel Farage gets that.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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