redivide
verb[T]
(alsore-divide)uk/ˌriː.dɪˈvaɪd/us/ˌriː.dɪˈvaɪd/todividesomething again for a second, third, etc.time:
Morelegalactionwillserveonly to redivide theexistingpotofmoney.
Somesawthe SecondWorldWar as awaramong theimperialistpowersto re-divide the world'sriches.
- Sherejectedanofferto redivide thecompanyandsplitit 50/50.
- Newairportrunwayshave made itnecessarytoexpandand re-divide theairspaceabove thebusiestmetropolitanareas.
- Thewareffortcan beexplainedsolelyby thedesireto redivide theworld.
Separating and dividing
- apheresis
- atomize
- bifurcate
- bifurcation
- bisect
- clove
- dissociate
- dissociateyourselffromsomething
- dissociation
- disunite
- disunity
- fracture
- hive
- parcel
- polarize
- polarized
- polarizer
- prophase
- pull
- unravel