Segment in a sentence as a noun

They identified trademarks, which is a whole nother segment of IP law.

A trademark protects the use of your trademarked term in a specific service/goods segment.

So straight off the bat it eliminates that large segment of people inspired by the dot-com bubble to get IT degrees to earn good bucks.

Furthermore, in most cases there is little incentive for customers to ever use the second best product in a segment.

" I thought that was generalizable to a larger segment of the operations of product businesses than just blogging.

Segment in a sentence as a verb

But new text editors demographically appeal to the most entitled, pickiest segment of the programmer market.

By trying to guilt trip the whole white/male segment of society as "privileged" and "misogynistic", some will bite but many won't, much more so when they feel they are unfairly put on the defensive.

Can it be said that such a large segment of humanity is doing nothing ennobling but is merely spending life dying a slow death while living worthless lives because work is done of necessity?

This is obviously not how the world works anymore - you simply can't reach everyone, and even if you could, there's almost always a better way to segment your audience and only speak to the people who care.

Ah kids, they crack me up!Lot of fun reading that, I looked around briefly but couldn't find my email archive from Sun, but I was in the kernel group when folks got the idea that "Gee if you shared the text segment of libraries, that would give you more memory for your buffer cache or user pages!

Segment definitions

noun

one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road"

See also: section

noun

one of the parts into which something naturally divides; "a segment of an orange"

verb

divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word"

See also: section

verb

divide or split up; "The cells segmented"