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redivide

VERB
subdivide
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Unlike natural organic matter, most plastics do not break down into relatively benign substances; they simply divide and redivide into smaller and smaller particles of the same chemical composition.

From Science Daily • Jan. 8, 2024

The stem cells would divide and redivide for months on end.

From Scientific American • May 17, 2011

"We don't just redivide the pie, we enlarge it," argues Phil Zacheretti, a senior vice president at industry leader Regal Cinemas, a privately held behemoth with 4,000 screens.

From Time Magazine Archive

To redivide his enclosed lands, to the effect of placing the lands of each tenant in one or more portions, and in a different place or places from where they may have previously lain.

From Second Shetland Truck System Report by Guthrie, William

Everything was the same, and the conditions were very favorable and the bacteria would divide and redivide and keep on dividing for millions of years.

From An Empty Bottle by Wolf, Mari




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