Divisional
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Divisional ( adjective )
- Of or relating to a division of a company, organization, or army.
- Relating to a particular division of a league or tournament.
Origin:
Mid 17th century: from division + -al.
Examples:
- The divisional manager was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
- The team won the divisional championship and advanced to the league playoffs.
- The company's divisional structure allows for greater flexibility in decision-making.
- The divisional president was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
- The company's divisional revenues were up by 10% over the previous quarter.
(As a noun)
Divisional ( noun )
- Of or relating to a division of a company, organization, or army.
- Relating to a particular division of a league or tournament.
Origin:
Mid 17th century: from division + -al.
Examples:
- The divisional manager was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
- The team won the divisional championship and advanced to the league playoffs.
- The company's divisional structure allows for greater flexibility in decision-making.
- The divisional president was responsible for the overall performance of the company's west coast operations.
- The company's divisional revenues were up by 10% over the previous quarter.