Used in a Sentence

subsections

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for subsections.

Editorial note

This means drag and drop organization of chapters, subsections, and the ability to add meta-data to them—main characters, affected departments, whatever is appropriate.

Examples14
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A defined part of a section.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of subsections gathered in one view.

noun

A defined part of a section.

noun

(law) A subpart of a legal document such as law.

noun

(taxonomy, botany) A taxonomic rank below section and above species.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for subsections.

noun

A defined part of a section.

noun

(law) A subpart of a legal document such as law.

noun

(taxonomy, botany) A taxonomic rank below section and above species.

noun

(taxonomy, zoology) An informal taxonomic category below section and above family.

Example sentences

1

This means drag and drop organization of chapters, subsections, and the ability to add meta-data to them—main characters, affected departments, whatever is appropriate.

2

Would've been nice with some internal links in that pdf, especially in the table-of-contents (links to sections and subsections).

3

Your home page is missing a concise description of what this actually is: videos with links to their subsections.

4

Parent fills in the child's.data and.bss subsections by copying from its own address space into the suspended child's address space.

5

We gave them admin rights to subsections of the site (message board, etc.) and they did a really great job.

6

This may be in the table of contents, introduction, index, chapter sections, or subsections.

7

They should collapse the subsections until you go to them.

8

Then have your daughter write some longer pieces with sections, subsections, table of contents, figures, references, etc.

9

If generics were critical to my work, I simply wouldn't use Go (and indeed, for some subsections and components, I don't for that reason.

10

Hell, the act of Googling is itself affected by the version-wars...everytime I google for commands/subsections in the official Python docs, the version 2.x docs are always at top.

11

I somehow missed that (quite incredible, being one of the main subsections), and I simply assumed that you can't cram something like that in 2.5kb - I apologize.

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Side note 2: It also makes the same changes to Scotland, which for legal reasons, tends to get called out in separate subsections with minor variation on the wording if the Act applies at all.

Quote examples

1

Configurations only evolve toward more definite subsections of themselves, not completely "new," remote amplitudes.

2

Because that's not what the EO says: to have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of, any activity described in subsections (a)(i) or (a)(ii)(A) According to the EO, you only need to "provide technological support." And what does that entail?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use subsections in a sentence?

This means drag and drop organization of chapters, subsections, and the ability to add meta-data to them—main characters, affected departments, whatever is appropriate.

What does subsections mean?

A defined part of a section.

What part of speech is subsections?

subsections is commonly used as noun.