Split up

Synonyms for "split up" (115 found)

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Closest matches (23)

Verb(8 words)
break updivideseparateallocationbreakbreakupcarve upcome apart
Noun(1 words)
course segment

Strong matches (35)

Related words (57)

Noun(4 words)
divvydivvy upfragmentgo separate waysgrant a divorcegrant an annulmentlet gomuster outobtain a divorceparcelparcel outpartpart companypartingpartitionportionput asunderput awayreleaserupture
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scattersectionsegmentseparateseparationsevershareshare outshare withsliceslice the pieslice upsplitsubdividesue for divorcesunderunmarryuntie the knotzone

Related word relations

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More general

31 entries
alterationarrangementbreakbreak offbreak upceasechangechange integritydescriptive adjectivedisassemblydiscontinuedissolutiondivisioneducational descriptorendending

Showing 16 of 31 words.

More specific

24 entries
activitybreakupbusiness dissolutionclass splitclub splitcoupledata splitdisassemblydivorcefamilygroupgroupinglessonmaterial partitionmodulepartition

Showing 16 of 24 words.

Collocations

24 entries
class separationclass splitclub splitdata partitiondata splitfamily split-upgroup divisiongroup splitrelationship breakupsplit up evenlysplit up into groupssplit up into teamssplit up responsibilitiessplit up the classsplit up the datasplit-up classroom

Showing 16 of 24 words.

Inflections

5 entries
more split-upmost split-upsplit-upssplits upsplitting up

Derivations

6 entries

similar

2 entries

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

After she left to go travelling, my girlfriend and I split up.

Source: wiktionary

The soldiers split up into smaller squadrons to search the building.

Source: wiktionary

The brothers never behaved in class when they were together, so we had to split them up for the exam.

Source: wiktionary

He should preferably be tall, weighty, well split up in the legs (especially from the hip-joint to the knee), neatly turned at the knee and ankle joints […]

Source: wiktionary