An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart.
An increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity.
Separate into parts or portions.
Separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument.
Другие значения термина "split" 1 Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2 However, they confirmed their split earlier this month following weeks of speculation.
3 We know what happens when countries split along these lines: Trump happens.
4 The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to split paid parental leave.
5 Although some say a split is good for financial markets, I disagree.
6 Analysts said the Maoists were split over whether to form a government.
7 But voters are more closely split when polled on the health crisis.
8 The other four members of the group split up the following year.
9 One analysis suggests that the split began around 5 million years ago.
10 Is abortion likely to split the Fine Gael parliamentary party next year?
11 Nobody should doubt that the Conservatives are split on the EU question.
12 The surveys highlight a split between public opinion and internal LDP politics.
13 One option could see them split shops in different regions, he said.
14 Photograph: unknown But around the time of the financial crisis, TCI split .
15 Political allies split and the European Commission was set against the Government.
16 Both sides mishandled the crisis that followed, leading to the final split .
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