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    Sec·tion
    /ˈsekSHən/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. divide into sections: "she began to section the grapefruit"
    • 2. commit (someone) compulsorily to a psychiatric hospital in accordance with a section of a mental health act: British "should she be sectioned?"
  2. sec·tion. (sĕk′shən) n. 1. One of several components; a piece. 2. A subdivision of a written work. 3. Law A distinct portion or provision of a legal code or set of laws, often establishing a particular legal requirement: section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. 4. A distinct portion of a newspaper: the sports section. 5.

  3. noun. one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole. “the finance section of the company”. synonyms: division, part. see more. noun. a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people.

  4. B1. one of the parts that something is divided into: a non-smoking section in a restaurant. the business section of a newspaper. the tail section of an aircraft. Fewer examples. Nowhere was the lack of skilled workers more apparent than in the engineering section.

  5. 5 days ago · 1. a part that is cut off or separated. 2. a distinct part or subdivision of anything, as an object, country, community, class, or the like. the poor section of town. the left section of a drawer. 3. a distinct part or subdivision of a writing, as of a newspaper, legal code, chapter, etc.

  6. section meaning, definition, what is section: one of the parts that something such as ...: Learn more.

  7. a distinct part or subdivision of anything, as an object, country, community, class, or the like: the members' section of a golf course; the left section of a drawer.

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · section (third-person singular simple present sections, present participle sectioning, simple past and past participle sectioned) ( transitive) To cut, divide or separate into pieces. To reduce to the degree of thinness required for study with the microscope.

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