adjective
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botany divided almost to the base
parted leaves
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heraldry showing two coats of arms divided by a vertical central line
Other Word Forms
- partedness noun
- unparted adjective
Etymology
Origin of parted
Example Sentences
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I’m not sure how much, but now that they’ve parted, his credit rating is wrecked.
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Ten years later, we parted on the most agreeable terms, as her urban lifestyle clashed with my rural one.
From MarketWatch
“Thinks you are great. wants to prepare for her reading, hasnt stop working toward that goal since you and her parted.. you are good,” responded Epstein.
Since then, the company has parted ways with its prior CEO, Carlos Abrams-Rivera, who had led Kraft Heinz since the start of 2024.
She parted the book open and flipped to the end of the first story.
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