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podzielone

Podzielone is a Polish word that functions as a past passive participle of the verb podzielić, meaning to divide. It also serves as an adjective describing something that has been divided or split. The form podzielone is used in neutral situations and is typically employed to modify nouns in contexts where the subject has been separated into parts. In Polish, the participle agrees with the noun in gender and number, so different gendered forms exist (for example, podzielony, podzielona) while podzielone is used for neuter singular and for plural forms.

In everyday language, podzielone can describe physical separation, such as a city divided into districts or

Etymologically, podzielone derives from the verb podzielić, with the prefix pod- and the root dziel- (divide).

See also: podzielić, podzielny, Polish grammar on participles, Polish vocabulary for division and segmentation.

a
report
divided
into
sections.
It
is
also
common
in
mathematical
and
analytical
phrasing,
where
the
expression
podzielone
przez
is
used
to
indicate
division
by
a
number,
i.e.,
“a
number
divided
by
five.”
Beyond
arithmetic,
the
term
often
appears
in
sociopolitical
discourse
to
denote
fragmentation
or
split
within
a
group,
such
as
“społeczeństwo
podzielone”
(a
divided
society)
or
“podzielone
poglądy.”
The
word
can
carry
neutral
descriptive
tone
or
carry
evaluative
nuance
depending
on
context.
As
a
grammatical
form,
it
is
one
of
several
participial
adjectives
related
to
division,
complementary
to
the
related
adjective
podzielny
(divisible)
used
in
mathematical
or
logical
contexts.