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Definition of Sectionalisation
1. Noun. The act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart.
Generic synonyms: Separation
Specialized synonyms: Subdivision, Septation, Zoning
Derivative terms: Divide, Divisional, Partition, Partition, Partitionist, Partition, Partition, Sectionalise, Sectionalize, Segment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sectionalisation
Literary usage of Sectionalisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electric Traction: A Treatise on the Application of Electric Power to by Alfred Thomas Dover (1917)
"Sectionalisation of the Distributing System. ... This method of Sectionalisation,
however, is not suitable when the traffic is operated with motor-coach ..."
2. Workers on Their Industries by Frank Wallis Galton, South Place Institute, London (1896)
"particular branches of the work on the other, the present subdivision or
sectionalisation of the trades arose. Even now, however, in many of the smaller ..."
3. Workers on Their Industries by Frank Wallis Galton, South Place Institute, London (1896)
"particular branches of the work on the other, the present subdivision or
sectionalisation of the trades arose. Even now, however, in many of the smaller ..."
4. Union, Disunion, and Reunion: A Letter to General Franklin Pierce, Ex by John Louis O'Sullivan (1862)
"... the Protective tariffs, the anti- slavery agitation, and the sectionalisation
of a dominant majority—ought to take the noble and patriotic initiative. ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1904)
"Sectionalisation of mining machinery has sometimes been adopted under stress of
circumstances where no transport facilities existed, but all mining ..."