three-way division

Frequency: 4.51.2 per million words

The act or process of separating something into three parts.

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Examples (10)

  • The government operates on a three-way division of power to ensure checks and balances.
  • After the founder's death, the company faced a complex three-way division of assets among his heirs.
  • The treaty established a three-way division of the disputed territory, satisfying all parties.
  • Academically, the program encourages a three-way division of study: theory, practice, and research.
  • They proposed a three-way division of responsibilities among the team members to optimize workflow.
  • The artist's triptych represented a three-way division of a single narrative across three panels.
  • The new policy led to a three-way division in public opinion, making consensus difficult.
  • His inheritance involved a rather unusual three-way division of his estate between his children and a charity.
  • The project's workload required a careful three-way division to ensure that all tasks were completed on time.
  • Historically, many ancient empires saw a three-way division of their conquered lands among victorious generals.