To divide into two (equal) parts.
1He wants to leave Europe, set up people's tribunals, halve public employees.
2Even quite modest levels of exercise could halve this, said Dr Skelton.
3If Labour went with a one-cent tax, the following costs would halve.
4In the same month, the unemployment benefit jobseeker is slated to halve.
5But me and Miguel played great and deserved to halve the match.
6The bank expects branch transactions to halve in the next three years.
7Jefferies saw its third quarter nearly halve, hurt by weak trading revenue.
8By the time it doubles again, its temperature will halve once more.
9It didn't matter if we had one sandwich, we would halve it.
10Peel, halve lengthwise, and scoop the seeds out of 2 large cucumbers.
11Dog provisions are nearly out, and we have to halve their rations.
12Leave the wing tip whole, then halve each of the remaining joints.
13Peel and halve one onion, and cut it into thin slices lengthways.
14No, seriously, shan't I marry Martha and halve the money with you?
15Employment growth in the Republic is likely to halve this year.
16It also wants to halve the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount.
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