divide

noun/verb57 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

the gap between those with regular, effective access to digital technology and those without

a very significant and often long-standing separation

a clear, distinct, and often sudden separation

a profound and significant difference or separation

separation or inequality between different racial groups

a separation between people due to differences in their cultural backgrounds

a large difference or separation between groups

inequality in wealth and income between different groups

a strong disagreement or separation between opposing political parties

separation or inequality between different social classes

a separation or difference that is increasing over time

the economic and cultural differences between the northern and southern parts of a region or the world

a separation or disagreement along party lines

to cause a profound and serious disagreement

to cause a very angry and hostile disagreement

indicates the two groups that are separated

indicates the larger group or entity that contains the separation

used when a separation or disagreement becomes larger

used when a separation or disagreement becomes smaller

to have different opinions on a particular issue

to have different opinions about a particular subject

to connect two different groups or ideas to reduce their separation

to make an existing separation or disagreement larger

to make a separation or disagreement smaller

to cause a separation or disagreement to exist

to successfully move or communicate between two separate groups

to reduce or eliminate a separation or disagreement