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half-share

American  
[haf-shair, hahf-] / ˈhæfˈʃɛər, ˈhɑf- /

noun

  1. a share, as in profits, equal to one half.

  2. a claim to half the income from a share of stock.


Example Sentences

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When politics took over, he sold his half-share in the company when he was first elected to Northern Ireland's Parliament in 1969, believing a politician should not also be a businessman.

From BBC • Aug. 5, 2020

In the words of the announcement from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, his half-share of this year’s physics prize “rewards new understanding of the universe’s structure and history.”

From Scientific American • Oct. 17, 2019

A household would get one share for each adult and a half-share for each child.

From Washington Times • Jan. 26, 2018

In 2007, Luard had taken a half-share in Valegro, and now the two of them had the opportunity to finance Hester’s yard, and Luard’s involvement in the sport, for years.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 1, 2016

Therefore the first year we contract to work with him on the half-share system, and require him to plant a portion of the land he cultivates in corn, hay, potatoes, &c.

From Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South by Fortune, Timothy Thomas