Pronunciation: /ˈkwɔːrtərd/
verb to divide or split into four equal parts
A1 I quartered the apple and shared it with my friends.
A2 The pizza was quartered so everyone could have a slice.
B1 The town was quartered by the river, creating distinct neighborhoods.
B2 The land was quartered into sections for farming purposes.
C1 The company was quartered into different divisions for better management.
C2 The estate was quartered among the heirs according to the will.
adjective divided into four equal parts
A1 The pizza was cut into quartered slices.
A2 She found a quartered apple in her lunchbox.
B1 The room was decorated with quartered flags representing different countries.
B2 The chef served a dish of quartered lobster tails.
C1 The artist's painting featured a quartered design with intricate details.
C2 The map displayed a quartered layout of the city's districts.
formal The company's revenue was quartered compared to the previous year.
informal I quartered the sandwich so we can share it.
slang Let's quarter the cost of the trip between us.
figurative Her heart felt quartered after the breakup.
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