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to subdivide
verb
To divide into smaller sections. To divide a plot of land into plots for residences; to convert open land into housing.
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Students may wish to subdivide their category by group member.
Others limit density, making it illegal to subdivide expensive land.
Sue suddenly understood that he meant to subdivide it.
We're going to have to subdivide the geography.
So landlords have now started to subdivide the available property -- and subdivide again.
Is there a way to subdivide this cactus and pass it on?
He later submitted a proposal to subdivide the property, but after local controversy withdrew the plan.
It had previously been sold to developers who were threatening to subdivide it.
He took Mr. Sabin to task when he learned of his plan to subdivide the property.
"The town made it clear they wanted us to subdivide," Ms. Dow said.
It became possible to subdivide memory into different types and to locate their cerebral Zip Codes.
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