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partition

[pahr-tish-uhn, per-] / pɑrˈtɪʃ ən, pər- /




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We must allow the ad tech market to partition, to make way for a new digital world in which each of us has more power over what we see and consume.

From Seattle Times

The violence of India's partition could also have played a part, he said.

From Reuters

Kurti has said granting northern Serbs significant autonomy would effectively partition Kosovo along ethnic lines.

From Reuters

The section will be partitioned from the rest of the aircraft by walls and curtains, creating a shielded environment “that contributes to a quiet and relaxing flight,” according to the company.

From Seattle Times

The United Nations announced its plan for the partition of Palestine on November 29, 1947, in an attempt to resolve the ongoing tensions between Jewish and Arab residents in the region.

From National Geographic