riven
Americanverb
adjective
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rent or split apart.
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split radially, as a log.
Other Word Forms
- unriven adjective
Etymology
Origin of riven
First recorded in 1275–1325, for the adjective
Example Sentences
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Long before Nancy's arrival, the club was riven with disharmony.
From BBC
Pope Leo XIV is encouraging Turkey to be a source of stability and dialogue in a world riven by conflict.
From Los Angeles Times
Spending cuts are even more difficult than in Britain—where welfare cuts have proved to be a political nonstarter—and securing a budget at all in a deeply riven French Parliament is a challenge.
Small towns were riven between people calling themselves Patriots and British Loyalists.
From Salon
Indeed, a key reason Powell pushed back so bluntly against expectations of such a cut at the press conference that day was to manage a committee riven by seemingly unbridgeable differences.
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