WordNet
adj. distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose [syn: divided, shared, shared out]
Usage examples of "divided up".
The old plants are divided up into their sets in March and a new plantation formed in well-manured soil, in rows 2 1/2 feet apart, with a distance of 18 inches between the plants.
But this apparently unlimited fund of reparations has been totally splintered and divided up (and dried up), because white males now include males that themselves are vying for special rights as victims: drug abusers, emotionally disturbed, obese, short, hearing-impaired, handicapped, satanically ritually abused.
That world was divided up among numbers of local rulers holding their own as they could.
Landowners petitioned parliament, and parliament responded by passing ‘Acts of Enclosure’, which required common land to be divided up between various owners, every one of whom had to fence off his portion.
The snow was coming down so thickly that by the time his few provisions had been divided up among the remaining travelers, his body had disappeared from sight.