Divide in a sentence as a noun

Well, so did mine -- on the other side of the management/labor divide.

The divide between "High end" and "Low end" devices is beginning to blur.

" Basic algebraic problem-solving says you subtract the 6 from both sides, then divide by 3.

I don't trust all these numbers, I was never good at math, when I divide the same two numbers I get a different answer every time.

The spooks who put the thing together are the hard-working idiots described here:> I divide my officers into four groups.

As a tip to anyone who wants to make a difference, people in power will divide you into as many groups as you let them in order to subjugate you.

If the story is closely related to another one that he basically worked on both at the same time, should he combine his hours and divide by two?

Divide in a sentence as a verb

The divide isn't between SV and the unemployed, but between the educated and uneducated.

And why should this be relevant to board service?Politics, religion, and social worldviews divide people and have no place as limiting tests in a business environment.

What's more mysterious is that the "divine" number equals your height divided by the height of your torso, and even weirder, the ratio of female bees to male bees in a typical hive!

If you think about it a little bit, you'll see that you're guaranteed to succeed and eventually pair off all the B1's with all the R1's, because after all you know there's the same number of each, because you _can_ divide by 3.

So every month or so when another "programmers don't need to know math" article comes out, usually written by a web programmer, I have an impulse to represent the other side of the divide, but I usually find so many misconceptions and poor assumptions in the original article that I conclude it's too much work.

And by "free" we specifically ignore "can be imprisoned indefinitely for belonging to the wrong religion", and "police officers can arrest and sentence you to a year in prison without the involvement of a court or even a prosecutor".Every time someone says something like "China is [or will soon be] freer than the US", what they're really saying is "I don't read, but I'm happy to divide the whole world into two sides: whoever supports my current biases, and whoever doesn't".

Divide definitions

noun

a serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility)

noun

a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems

See also: watershed

verb

separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"

See also: split separate dissever

verb

perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"

See also: fraction

verb

act as a barrier between; stand between; "The mountain range divides the two countries"

See also: separate

verb

come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated"

See also: separate part

verb

make a division or separation

See also: separate

verb

force, take, or pull apart; "He separated the fighting children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea"

See also: separate disunite part