division

word

/dɪˈvɪʒən/
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/dɪvˈɪʒən/
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Definition

Division is the act of separating something into parts or groups. It can also mean a section of an organization, a serious disagreement between people, or the math process of finding how many times one number fits into another.

Usage & Nuances

Common in several contexts. In everyday and academic English, 'division' often means separation or disagreement; in business, it often means a large unit inside a company; in school, it commonly means the math operation. 'Division between' is common for conflict, and 'the sales division' is a typical organizational collocation.

Example Sentences

The cake was cut into four equal divisions.

basic

She works in the sales division of the company.

basic

We learned division in math class today.

basic

There is still a lot of division between the two groups.

natural

After the merger, the company created a new digital division.

natural

I was fine with fractions, but division always confused me.

natural