partitionpɑrˈtɪʃ ən, pər-
partition (v)
- present
- partitions
- past
- partitioned
- past participle
- partitioned
- present participle
- partitioning
partition (n)
English Definitions:
partition, divider (noun)
a vertical structure that divides or separates (as a wall divides one room from another)
partition (noun)
(computer science) the part of a hard disk that is dedicated to a particular operating system or application and accessed as a single unit
partition (noun)
(anatomy) a structure that separates areas in an organism
division, partition, partitioning, segmentation, sectionalization, sectionalisation (verb)
the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
partition, partition off (verb)
divide into parts, pieces, or sections
"The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British"
partition, zone (verb)
separate or apportion into sections
"partition a room off"
partition (Noun)
An action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another
partition (Noun)
A part of something that had been divided, each of its results.
partition (Noun)
The division of a territory into two or more autonomous ones.
partition (Noun)
A vertical structure that divides a room.
partition (Noun)
A section of a hard disk separately formatted.
partition (Noun)
A collection of non-empty, disjoint subsets of a set whose union is the set itself (i.e. all elements of the set are contained in exactly one of the subsets).
partition (Verb)
To divide something into parts, sections or shares
partition (Verb)
To divide a region or country into two or more territories with separate political status
partition (Verb)
To separate or divide a room by a partition (ex. a wall), often use with off
Partition
In politics, a partition is a change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community. That change is done primarily by diplomatic means, and use of military force is negligible. Common arguments for partitions include: ⁕historicist — that partition is inevitable, or already in progress ⁕last resort — that partition should be pursued to avoid the worst outcomes, if all other means fail ⁕cost-benefit — that partition offers a better prospect of conflict reduction than the if existing borders are not changed ⁕better tomorrow — that partition will reduce current violence and conflict, and that the new more homogenized states will be more stable ⁕rigorous end — heterogeneity leads to problems, hence homogeneous states should be the goal of any policy Common arguments against include: ⁕It disrupts functioning and traditional state entities ⁕It creates enormous human suffering ⁕It creates new grievances that could eventually lead to more deadly violence, such as the Korean and Vietnamese wars. ⁕It prioritizes race and ethnicity to a level acceptable only to an apartheid regime ⁕The international system is very reluctant to accept the idea of partition in deeply divided societies
Partition
Partition is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her self-titled fifth studio album released in 2013. Beyoncé co-wrote and co-produced the song with Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, Dwane "Key Wane" Weir, and Mike Dean, with extra writing from The-Dream and extra production from Jordy "Boots" Asher. The song was sent to urban contemporary on February 25, 2014 as the third single from Beyoncé by Columbia Records. The song consists of two parts, individually titled "Yoncé" and "Partition". "Partition" has been described as "electro-R&B" also known as PBR&B that moves "from a sweet, girl-group pop sound to Dirty South hip-hop". Its production musically consists of a sparse synthesized arrangement, a thrusting bassline and a heavy drumbeat giving it elements of electro-R&B. Exploring the deep, sexual nature of Beyoncé, "Partition" depicts sexual intercourse in the back of a limousine. The closing minute of the song features a French word interpolation slightly similar to a quote by actress Julianne Moore in the 1998 film The Big Lebowski.
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