Pronunciation: /ˈsɛɡmənt/
noun a part or section of something
A1 The caterpillar was divided into several segments.
A2 The documentary will be shown in segments over the next three nights.
B1 The marketing campaign will target different segments of the population.
B2 The company plans to expand into new market segments next year.
C1 The data analysis revealed a significant trend in one particular segment of the market.
C2 The novel is divided into multiple segments, each focusing on a different character.
verb to divide or separate into segments
A1 I segment my study time into small blocks to stay focused.
A2 She segments the project into manageable tasks for the team.
B1 The market research report is segmented into different demographics for analysis.
B2 The company plans to segment their customer base for targeted marketing campaigns.
C1 The data analyst segmented the dataset based on specific criteria for further analysis.
C2 The software allows users to segment their contacts into different lists for personalized communication.
formal The marketing team analyzed the target audience to determine which segment to focus on.
informal Let's break down the project into smaller segments to make it more manageable.
slang I'm only interested in the luxury segment of the market, everything else is not my style.
figurative Each segment of the book represents a different stage of the protagonist's life.
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