Partition Meaning and Definition

Partition

Partition

Pronunciation

/pɑrˈtɪʃn/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A division or allocation of something, especially a physical or geographical area, into separate parts or sections.

Examples

  • The farmer divided the land into partitions to raise different types of crops.
  • The city planner designed the city’s partitions to accommodate different communities.

Synonyms

  • Section
  • District

Antonyms

  • Unity
  • Oneness

Etymology

From Old French “partition”, from Medieval Latin “partitio”, from Latin “partire”, to divide.

Usage Notes

Partition is often used to describe a geographic or physical division, such as a partition between two rooms or a partition in a garden.

Cultural References

Partition has been referenced in popular culture, such as in the 2015 film “Partition: 1947” which tells the story of the Indian subcontinent’s partition.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Pulling off a partition: to successfully partition a space or area.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Boundary
  • Fence
  • Walls

Collocations

  • Partition of land
  • Partition of resources

Frequency of Use

Partition is commonly used in formal and informal contexts to describe a division or allocation of something.

Common Misspellings

  • Parition
  • Parrition

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