divisions

/dɪˈvɪʒənz/
noun 1

Collocations

4

ADJ.

administrative, behind, cultural, deep, ethnic, ethnical, existing, governmental

Deep divisions between the two political parties made it impossible to pass any new legislation.

VERB + DIVISIONS

cause, conflicts, consists, deep-rooted, deepen, match, passing, reflect

The economic policies have deepened divisions between wealthy and working-class communities.

DIVISIONS + NOUN

continent, districts, france, organization, parade, student, west

The country's administrative divisions include provinces, districts, and smaller regions.

PREP.

between, in, into, within

The political party finally resolved the deep divisions within its leadership after months of debate.

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