Divisional ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Divisional ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to a division of a company, organization, or army.
  2. Relating to a particular division of a league or tournament.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from division + -al.

Examples:

  1. The divisional manager was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
  2. The team won the divisional championship and advanced to the league playoffs.
  3. The company's divisional structure allows for greater flexibility in decision-making.
  4. The divisional president was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
  5. The company's divisional revenues were up by 10% over the previous quarter.

(As a noun)

Divisional ( noun )

  1. Of or relating to a division of a company, organization, or army.
  2. Relating to a particular division of a league or tournament.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from division + -al.

Examples:

  1. The divisional manager was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
  2. The team won the divisional championship and advanced to the league playoffs.
  3. The company's divisional structure allows for greater flexibility in decision-making.
  4. The divisional president was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
  5. The company's divisional revenues were up by 10% over the previous quarter.
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