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split
verb split, splitting
- tr & intr
1. To divide or break or cause to divide or break apart or into, usually two, pieces, especially lengthways.
- Thesaurus: cut, divide, rend, cleave, splinter, break, burst.
tr & intr
3a. To divide or separate into smaller amounts, groups, parts, etc;
- Form: split up (also)
3b. To divide or separate or cause to divide or separate, eg because of disagreement, disharmony, etc. See also split-up.
- Example: European policy split the party
- Example: split up with his boyfriend
- Form: split up (also)
4. colloq
- To go away or leave.
- Example: Let's split and go back for a smoke
- 1a. An act or the process of separating or dividing;
1b. A division, especially of money, etc.
- Example: a two-way split on the Lottery winnings
- Thesaurus: crack, fissure, rent, breach, cleft, gap, rift, slash, slit, tear.
- Thesaurus: separation, severance, breaking up, disruption, rift, dissension, estrangement, divergence.
5. An acrobatic leap or drop to the floor so that the legs form a straight line and each leg is at right angles to the torso.
- Form: the splits
- 1. Divided, especially in two.
noun
- See separate entry.
- Said of two people, groups, parties, etc: to come to a compromise where each makes an equal concession.
- To divide a remaining amount equally.
- To make or argue about fine and trivial distinctions.
- colloq
To laugh uncontrollably.
Phrasal Verb: split away or split off
- To separate from or break away from; to diverge.
- Example: split away from the rest of the group and found a short cut
- Example: The road splits off to the right
- To inform on them, especially to someone in authority.
