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split

noun as in opening

noun as in difference, disunion

verb as in divide into parts

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Example Sentences

Mrs Teasdale-Robson believes her father worried his wife would get custody if the couple split up and so stayed for his daughter.

From BBC

That could leave Nato, the western defence alliance, split and fundamentally weakened.

From BBC

The touches, the shots, the responsibility — it usually always was split.

According to the witness, Ayala also collected a regular payment called “the light bill” from the San Diego County jail system, which he split with his brother and Buchanan.

Sold as the ultimate work-life balance, the firm's brain microchip procedure splits a person's consciousness and memory into dual existences.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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