The Collaborative International Dictionary
compartmented \compartmented\ adj. 1. divided up into compartments; as, a compartmented box.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Divided into compartments 2 Having (a specified type of) compartments
WordNet
adj. divided up or separated into compartments or isolated units; "a compartmented box"; "the protected and compartmented society of Beacon Hill"- John Mason Brown [ant: uncompartmented]
Usage examples of "compartmented".
He would be able to name few names—the Organization kept its activities too well compartmented for that—but he could talk of things that had happened, and when, and where, and on what paratemporal areas.
Instead, their LTA bag had been triple-reinforced with compartmented cells.
Instead, their LTA bag had been triple-reinforced with compartmented cells.
You suggest that my thinking about the navy I keep compartmented away from my thinking on other subjects.
Between the speaker and the microphone would be a section of the analyzer which was an ordinary, working section but compartmented off from the remainder of the analyzer.
Toolmaking, food gathering, and other activities were still walled off from consciousness, in compartmented, if roomy, minds.
But the pressure of her fingers, holding a hydraulically compartmented artificial hand and transmitting over the airwaves an electric signal to change pressures of the hydraulic compartments of the handie, began to feel like that of a skeleton wearing rubber gloves.