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subdivide
sub·di·vide S0837900 (sŭb′dĭ-vīd′, sŭb′dĭ-vīd′)v. sub·di·vid·ed, sub·di·vid·ing, sub·di·vides v.tr.1. To divide a part or parts of into smaller parts.2. To divide into a number of parts, especially to divide (land) into lots.v.intr. To form into subdivisions. sub′di·vid′er n.subdivide (ˌsʌbdɪˈvaɪd; ˈsʌbdɪˌvaɪd) vb1. to divide (something) resulting from an earlier division2. (Building) (tr) US and Canadian to divide (land) into lots for sale ˌsubdiˈvider nsub•di•vide (ˌsʌb dɪˈvaɪd, ˈsʌb dɪˌvaɪd) v. -vid•ed, -vid•ing. v.t. 1. to divide (something already divided) into smaller parts. 2. to divide into parts. 3. to divide (a tract of land) into building lots. v.i. 4. to become separated into divisions or subdivisions. [1400–50; < Late Latin subdīvīdere] sub`di•vid′a•ble, adj. sub′di•vid`er, n. subdivide Past participle: subdivided Gerund: subdividing
Imperative |
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subdivide | subdivide |
Present |
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I subdivide | you subdivide | he/she/it subdivides | we subdivide | you subdivide | they subdivide |
Preterite |
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I subdivided | you subdivided | he/she/it subdivided | we subdivided | you subdivided | they subdivided |
Present Continuous |
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I am subdividing | you are subdividing | he/she/it is subdividing | we are subdividing | you are subdividing | they are subdividing |
Present Perfect |
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I have subdivided | you have subdivided | he/she/it has subdivided | we have subdivided | you have subdivided | they have subdivided |
Past Continuous |
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I was subdividing | you were subdividing | he/she/it was subdividing | we were subdividing | you were subdividing | they were subdividing |
Past Perfect |
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I had subdivided | you had subdivided | he/she/it had subdivided | we had subdivided | you had subdivided | they had subdivided |
Future |
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I will subdivide | you will subdivide | he/she/it will subdivide | we will subdivide | you will subdivide | they will subdivide |
Future Perfect |
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I will have subdivided | you will have subdivided | he/she/it will have subdivided | we will have subdivided | you will have subdivided | they will have subdivided |
Future Continuous |
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I will be subdividing | you will be subdividing | he/she/it will be subdividing | we will be subdividing | you will be subdividing | they will be subdividing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been subdividing | you have been subdividing | he/she/it has been subdividing | we have been subdividing | you have been subdividing | they have been subdividing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been subdividing | you will have been subdividing | he/she/it will have been subdividing | we will have been subdividing | you will have been subdividing | they will have been subdividing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been subdividing | you had been subdividing | he/she/it had been subdividing | we had been subdividing | you had been subdividing | they had been subdividing |
Conditional |
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I would subdivide | you would subdivide | he/she/it would subdivide | we would subdivide | you would subdivide | they would subdivide |
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I would have subdivided | you would have subdivided | he/she/it would have subdivided | we would have subdivided | you would have subdivided | they would have subdivided | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | subdivide - form into subdivisions; "The cells subdivided"subdivide - divide into smaller and smaller pieces; "This apartment cannot be subdivided any further!"divide, part, separate - come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated" | | 2. | subdivide - divide into smaller and smaller pieces; "This apartment cannot be subdivided any further!"subdivide - form into subdivisions; "The cells subdivided"carve up, dissever, divide, split, split up, separate - separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I" |
subdivideverbTo separate into branches or branchlike parts:bifurcate, branch (out), diverge, divide, fork, ramify.Translationssubdivide (sabdiˈvaid) verb to divide into smaller parts or divisions. Each class of children is subdivided into groups according to reading ability. 再分,細分 再分,细分 ˌsubdiˈvision (-ˈviʒən) noun1. subdividing or the parts resulting from doing this. 再分,細分 再分,细分 2. (American) a portion of land divided up for housing etc; a zone. (美)切分的小塊土地 (美)切分的小块土地 3. (American) a residential area on the outskirts of a city or town. professionals working from home by means of their computers and living in isolated subdivisions. (美)住宅區 (美)郊区的住宅区 subdivide
subdivide into (something)1. To contain several smaller parts, sections, or subcategories. There is one massive parent company running the whole operation that then subdivides into smaller subsidiaries responsible for various different kinds of businesses. Most people know what a noun is, but not everyone knows that the term subdivides into a bunch of different types of nouns, such as common nouns, proper nouns, concrete nouns, and so on.2. To divide something down into smaller parts, sections, or subcategories. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "subdivide" and "into." The easiest way to calculate the area of these complicated shapes is to subdivide them into smaller, simpler shapes and add up the totals of all their areas. I think we should subdivide the project into sections that the different teams can work on separately.See also: subdividesubdivide something into somethingto divide something into parts. They subdivided the land into several valuable parcels. Sam tried to subdivide his large lot into three smaller lots, but the zoning commission wouldn't let him do it.See also: subdivideEncyclopediaSeeSubdivisionSubdivide Related to Subdivide: subdivide intoTO SUBDIVIDE. To divide a part of a thing which has already been divided. For example, when a person dies leaving children, and grandchildren, the children of one of his own who is dead, his property is divided into as many shares as he had children, including the deceased, and the share of the deceased is subdivided into as many shares as he had children. subdivide
subdivideTo separate property into smaller parcels for sale or borrowing purposes. People normally think of a subdivision as related to development of a residential area,but the definition is not that restrictive. Example: A seller wishing to sell only a portion of a parcel of real property may have to apply for subdivision approval before the sale, including assignment of a new tax parcel identification number. Borrowers sometimes subdivide property so that a mortgage will be on only a specific improvement, such as a house, and the land reasonably necessary to support that improvement, rather than have a mortgage encumber more land than is necessary. subdivide Related to subdivide: subdivide intoSynonyms for subdivideverb to separate into branches or branchlike partsSynonyms- bifurcate
- branch
- diverge
- divide
- fork
- ramify
Words related to subdivideverb form into subdivisionsRelated Words- subdivide
- divide
- part
- separate
verb divide into smaller and smaller piecesRelated Words- subdivide
- carve up
- dissever
- divide
- split
- split up
- separate
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