"Redivided" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Redivided" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Redivided" Meaning

Divided again, especially after being reunited.

"Redivided" Examples

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Since the redivided the distribution of resources, each department received a fairer portion of the budget.
The region was redivided after the referendum, with some areas being reassigned to a different state.
The company's redivided the tasks among the employees, resulting in a more efficient workflow.
The redivided map revealed new data on the area's population density.
The new law redivided gun control regulations, making it easier for citizens to obtain gun permits.

"Redivided" Similar Words

Redistributed

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Redistributes

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To distribute or spread out or over again in a new or different way or arrangement.

Redistributing

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Redistribution

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Redistributions

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Redistributive

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Redistributory

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Redistributory refers to the redistribution of resources, wealth, goods, or services, often with the aim of reducing inequality or achieving a more equitable distribution among a population.<br><br>In a broader sense, it can also refer to the redistribution of elements, powers, or influences across various parts of a system, such as the redistributive effect of climate change on ecosystem dynamics or the redistributive effects of government policies on economic inequality.<br><br>In economic context, redistributory often refers to the redistribution of income or wealth through government policies, such as progressive taxation, subsidies, or social welfare programs, with the goal of reducing economic inequality and promoting social justice.<br><br>Example:<br><br>"The economic policy's redistributory measures helped to reduce the income gap between the rich and the poor in the country."

Redistricting

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Redivivous

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Redivivus

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"Redivivus" is a Latin word that means "revived" or "resurrected". It is derived from the words "re" (again) and "vivus" (alive). It is often used metaphorically to describe something that has been restored or revitalized after having been lost, forgotten, or considered as being at a state of decline.

Redneck

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A pejorative term used to refer to working-class people, often associated with rural areas and stereotyped as being uneducated, unsophisticated, and having conservative views.

Rednecks

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Redness

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The quality of being red in color; a state of being red.<br><br>Example: The redness of the sunburn made her skin sore to the touch.<br><br>Antonyms: whiteness, pallor.

Redo

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To do something again; to reperform or repeat a previous action.

Redoing

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Redolence

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The word "redolence" refers to a sweet and pleasant smell or odor, especially one that is reminiscent of something pleasant, often associated with memories or nostalgia. It can also describe the amount of fragrance or scent emitted by something. Example: "The redolence of freshly baked cookies filled the entire house, making everyone's mouth water."