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splitting
/ ˈɪɪŋ /
adjective
- (of a headache) intolerably painful; acute
- (of the head) assailed by an overpowering unbearable pain
noun
- psychoanal the Freudian defence mechanism in which an object or idea (or, alternatively, the ego) is separated into two or more parts in order to remove its threatening meaning
Other 51Թ Forms
- t·tԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of splitting1
Example Sentences
Edwards also said England will have one captain, rather than splitting the role across formats.
"To cut costs on rail fares, we'd recommend booking tickets in advance and splitting fares where possible," she says.
The government has proposed splitting Wales into regions, each introducing their own franchises over the next five years.
As it stands, Labor has 78 seats in the House of Representatives, while the coalition has 57, with minor parties and independents splitting the remainder.
In 2023, after splitting with a fifth coach in two years, Raducanu believed her "provoking" and "challenging" questions went some way to explaining the high turnover.
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