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What is the past tense of divide up?

What's the past tense of divide up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of divide up is divided up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of divide up is divides up.

The present participle of divide up is dividing up.

The past participle of divide up is divided up.

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When land is divided up into smaller parcels and lots, Sherwonit says, it threatens the park's integrity.
Under the new strategy, the cigarette plants and tobacco processing factories of the holding will be divided up to be sold separately.
The Parish is being divided up and portions are being allocated to Salthill, St. Joseph's and the Claddagh Parishes.
Sponges and corals grew on rises in this sea, forming reefs that divided up parts of this sea into isolated lagoons.
And the Church, meanwhile, divided up the kingdom in its own way, into 18 archiepiscopal provinces and 136 dioceses.
The Ottoman empire was collapsing, and lands taken from them would be divided up among the victorious powers.

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