Definition of Redivide

1. v. t. To divide anew.

Definition of Redivide

1. Verb. To divide again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Redivide

1. divide [v -VIDED, -VIDING, -VIDES] - See also: divide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redivide

redistributive
redistributor
redistributors
redistrict
redistricted
redistricting
redistricts
redists
redition
rediversion
rediversions
redivert
rediverted
rediverting
rediverts
redivide (current term)
redivided
redivider
redividers
redivides
redividing
redivision
redivisions
redivivus
redivorce
redivorced
redivorces
redivorcing
redledgeite
redleg

Literary usage of Redivide

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Illinois Election Laws: 1908 by Illinois Laws, statutes, etc, Illinois Office of Secretary of State (1908)
"If, for any reason, said county board shall fail in any year to redivide or readjust said election districts or election precincts, then said districts or ..."

2. Report to Secretary of the Interior by Governor (1902)
"AN ACT to redivide the district of Alaska into three recording and judicial divisions. ... redivide ..."

3. Election Laws of the State of Illinois with Forms and Instructions for by Illinois Laws, statutes, etc, Illinois Office of Secretary of State (1906)
"If, for any reason, said county board shall fail in any year to redivide or readjust said election districts or election precincts, then said districts or ..."

4. Session Laws of the State of Washington by Washington (State) (1903)
"and redividing such city into wards except at stated intervals or periods, and such city shall have neglected or failed to redistrict or redivide such city ..."

5. Edward Carpenter: His Ideas and Ideals by A. H. Moncur-Sime (1916)
"Primitive cells divide and redivide and differentiate themselves, building up the animal body, just in the same way as primitive thoughts and emotions ..."

6. The Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration by Edward Carpenter (1912)
"Primitive cells divide and redivide and differentiate themselves, building up the animal body, just in the same way as primitive thoughts and emotions ..."

7. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1900)
"Though the original cell divide and redivide, its impress remains upon all its progeny and the developed adult man contains no structure and no function ..."

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