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is sectioned
noun
A cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
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Wheat stubble is sectioned into orderly rectangles.
A small section of the wall is sectioned off for women.
Using a different, minimally invasive approach, the ligament is sectioned through small incisions skin, and the nerve is left intact.
It also means that the narrative, described as "Core Curriculum," is sectioned into chapters named for works by writers familiar from the classroom.
The floor is sectioned into squares defined by surveyors' chalk lines, complete with dustings of the blue powder that is used to mark the grid.
PERSONAL SPACES: A dressing area is sectioned off in the corner near the bathroom; the rest of the apartment is open.
The huge living room is sectioned by pillars into a dining area, a sitting room and a television room with a large flat-screen TV and several hassocks.
Pegasus appears as a pair of horseshoes with wings, and a line drawing called Quarter Horse is sectioned into four parts, reminiscent of instructional diagrams for butchering cattle.
In 1918 Audrey Death, a munitions worker at Woolwich Arsenal, is sectioned to Friern hospital in north London after falling victim to encephalitis lethargica.
Set in a fictionalised version of his hometown of Mount Gambier in South Australia, this is the story of sisters Marlo and Skip who are sent to Aunt Noreen's in Crater Lakes after their mother is sectioned.
In hip-hop, specifically, everything is sectioned off … Why are we still trying to limit ourselves?" Rappers attempting to push the boundaries of hip-hop have often attempted to incorporate kinds of music traditionally circumscribed by the genre.
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