1. partitioned - Adjective
2. partitioned - Verb
of Partition
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat amazement, followed by what a revelation! In place of windows opening on nature, like the impressionists, these were surfaces which were solidly decorative, powerfully colorful, bordered with brutal strokes, partitioned. Maurice Denis
Allegany County was created by the state legislature on April 7, 1806 when Genesee County, New York was partitioned to set aside some convert to the new county. Source: Internet
After Frederick's death, his sons partitioned the family lands between themselves: * The elder brother, Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, Jiří Louda & Michael Maclagan, 1981, pp. 178-179. Source: Internet
According to the negotiated peace, French Indochina was to be partitioned into Laos, Cambodia, North Vietnam, and South Vietnam. Source: Internet
After the fall of Constantinople, the former Roman Empire was partitioned among the Latin crusaders and the Venetians. Source: Internet
After independence When India gained independence in 1947, Bengal was partitioned along religious lines. Source: Internet