Wiktionary
alt. 1 To cut into pieces. 2 (context country, land, etc. English) To divide or dismember, separate into parts n. 1 (context informal English) The act or instance of dishonestly prearranging the result of a competition. 2 (context slang English) The distribution of something, as of money or booty. vb. 1 To cut into pieces. 2 (context country, land, etc. English) To divide or dismember, separate into parts
WordNet
Usage examples of "carve up".
If Isriam becomes the heir, maybe Pol won't be so quick to carve up parts of the princedom as a lesson.
You can carve up Torien at your leisure once I've found out what I need to know.
Them that starts the farms have got to settle off by themselves, which means they're easy to cut off and carve up.
While other Gyrkyme used light spears and lances, Preyknosery preferred long curved knives with which he could carve up his foes.
They work hand in bloody hand to carve up the bounty of Lescar like poachers portioning out a stricken doe.
There's plenty of hill-grubbing savages that carve up their own faces to frighten weak-kneed recruits like you, Gullstream.