Tripartite

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Pronunciation: /ˈtraɪˈpɑrˌtaɪt/

Definitions of tripartite

adjective divided into or consisting of three parts or elements

Example Sentences

A1 The tripartite agreement was signed by three parties.

A2 The tripartite division of tasks made the project more efficient.

B1 The tripartite negotiation process took longer than expected.

B2 The tripartite alliance between the three countries was formed to promote peace.

C1 The tripartite treaty laid out the terms for economic cooperation.

C2 The tripartite collaboration resulted in a groundbreaking scientific discovery.

Examples of tripartite in a Sentence

formal The tripartite agreement between the three countries was signed yesterday.

informal We're planning a tripartite meeting with our partners next week.

slang The tripartite deal went down without a hitch.

figurative The tripartite nature of the decision-making process ensures checks and balances.

Grammatical Forms of tripartite

past tense

tripartited

plural

tripartites

comparative

more tripartite

superlative

most tripartite

present tense

tripartites

future tense

will tripartite

perfect tense

has tripartited

continuous tense

is tripartiting

singular

tripartite

positive degree

tripartite

infinitive

to tripartite

gerund

tripartiting

participle

tripartiting

Origin and Evolution of tripartite

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'tripartite' originated from the Latin word 'tripartitus', which is a combination of 'tri-' meaning three and 'partitus' meaning divided or portioned.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something divided into three parts, the word 'tripartite' has evolved to also refer to agreements, treaties, or structures involving three parties or components.