0 past simple and past participle of partition --
1 to divide one part of a room from another with a thin wall: --
2 to divide a country into separate areas of government: --
Ireland was partitioned in 1921.
The overall test statistic can be partitioned into three subtests, each testing a particular variance component.
We partitioned the estimates by false positives and true negatives.
The displacement of the tilted interface is partitioned between a background seiche and an initial condition for evolution of a long-wave packet.
When the lengths are equal, the energy in each mode is equally partitioned between the two pendulums.
However, it is important to emphasize that this cumulative offset is probably partitioned among subparallel fault zones forming the graben-facing step-like pattern of the margin.
What alternative is favored by security criteria may depend on how the space of possibilities is partitioned.
But the disadvantage that results from different disabilities cannot be partitioned this way.
The remaining active sets are partitioned into pairs.