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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Such policies have manifested differently across China, with harsher tactics applied in areas seen as riven with separatist sentiment.
The new lineup would likely reflect his priorities, including military modernization and tightening supervision of an officer corps long riven with patronage networks.
The book he writes about Lalo develops his thesis that Creole culture embodies the “collective spirit” needed to heal a country riven by racial division and civil strife.
“I actually have some thoughts,” she said when asked by a reporter how she felt about representing the U.S. at a time when the country is riven by deep political divides.
From Los Angeles Times
The Southeast Asian nation of some 50 million is riven by civil war and there will be no voting in rebel-held areas.
From Barron's
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