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compart

[ kuhm-pahrt ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to separate or mark out in parts; subdivide.
  2. to distribute and give proportional relationships to the parts of (an architectural design).


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Word History and Origins

Origin of compart1

First recorded in 1565–75, compart is from the Late Latin word compartēre to divide up. See com-, part
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Example Sentences

She goes on to say the fact ministers were "in opposition" led to them becoming "compartmented" in holding "collective responsibility".

From BBC

“We are actively looking into whether all law and policy was properly followed in granting my chief of staff top secret, special compartmented information” clearance, Mr. Maier said.

Instead, she directed Trump and his legal team to use an accredited secure compartmented information facility, or SCIF, to review classified evidence.

The order requires Trump and his lawyers to review and discuss all classified evidence in what is known as a sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF.

From Reuters

The order requires Trump and his lawyers to review and discuss all classified evidence in a so-called sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF.

From Reuters

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