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Meanings of
undivided
in English
Not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective.
single
exclusive
Related terms
concentrated
Undivided.
Related terms
united
Undivided.
Related terms
unshared
Undivided.
Related terms
whole
Usage of
undivided
in English
1
Certainly, the deepening economic and financial crisis demands
undivided
attention at home.
2
While the work is in progress it should be given
undivided
attention.
3
Ai brooded, and after some time he said, You're isolated, and
undivided
.
4
But the administrative power itself is not left thus simple and
undivided
.
5
The prospect of a Baptist oligarchy ruling in
undivided
sway disquiets them.
6
He gave his
undivided
time and attention to his work in Lexington.
7
It would be enough to command the
undivided
attention of many presidents.
8
Papa Demetrios, now assured of my
undivided
attention, settled himself more comfortably.
9
When I have finished with her, you will have my
undivided
attention.
10
These rootlets, like the rest of the filament, are
undivided
by walls.
11
It will be
undivided
,
for I give up my rights to it.
12
Hawke eyed the IRA terrorist, waiting until he had his
undivided
attention.
13
No, Eugenia, the beloved, in her interesting condition, claimed my
undivided
care.
14
Mrs. George felt that the
undivided
attention of her audience was hers.
15
I want you to give me your
undivided
attention for a moment.
16
He remains a widower so as to give me an
undivided
love.
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undivided
undivide
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
undivided attention
undivided heart
undivided capital
undivided responsibility
undivided interest
More collocations
Undivided
through the time
Undivided
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common