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partition, segregate, subdivide; disconnect, disjoin, detach,<br />

sever, sunder, part: Argyle divided his mountaineers into three<br />

regiments. A divided nation cannot stand. Some would like to see<br />

Britain divided from continental Europe. 2 Sometimes, divide up.<br />

distribute, share (out), measure out, parcel out, partition,<br />

dole (out), deal (out), mete out, allocate, allot, apportion,<br />

dispense, give (out): <strong>The</strong> remaining food was divided among us.<br />

3 separate, split, cause to disagree, alienate, disunite, set at<br />

odds, sow dissension (among), pit or set against one another,<br />

disaffect: Racial issues still divide the people. 4 branch<br />

(out), ramify, split, separate: <strong>The</strong> road divides there and<br />

passes on each side <strong>of</strong> that huge rock. 5 categorize, classify,<br />

sort, assort, grade, group, (put in) order, rank, organize,<br />

arrange: You have to divide the books into several piles<br />

according to size.<br />

divine adj. 1 godlike, godly, holy, deiform, deific, angelic,<br />

seraphic, saintly; heavenly, celestial; sacred, sanctified,<br />

hallowed, consecrated, religious, spiritual: <strong>The</strong>y believe in<br />

the divine right <strong>of</strong> kings. He receives divine inspiration at<br />

divine services. 2 superhuman, supernatural, gifted,<br />

pre-eminent, superior, excellent, supreme, exalted,<br />

transcendent, extraordinary: Even the divine Homer nods. 3<br />

great, marvellous, splendid, superlative, glorious, superb,<br />

admirable, wonderful, awesome, perfect, excellent, beautiful,<br />

Colloq super, great, terrific, smashing, fantastic,<br />

splendiferous, Colloq Brit ace, magic: <strong>The</strong>y say that the new<br />

musical is simply divine.<br />

--v. 4 intuit, imagine, conjecture, guess, assume, presume,<br />

infer, suppose, hypothesize, surmise, suspect, understand,<br />

perceive, speculate, theorize, predict, foretell, have<br />

foreknowledge <strong>of</strong>; determine, discover: He had divined that she<br />

might be there.<br />

--n. 5 holy man, priest, clergyman, cleric, ecclesiastic,<br />

minister, pastor, reverend, churchman, prelate: At his club, he<br />

enjoys the company <strong>of</strong> bishops, archbishops, and other divines.<br />

division n. 1 dividing, split, splitting (up), breaking up, partition,<br />

partitioning, partitionment, separation, separating, diremption,<br />

segmentation, segmenting, compartmentation, sectioning,<br />

apportioning, apportionment, allotment: In England a division

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