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divisionaldi‧vi‧sion‧al /dəˈvɪʒənəl/ adjective [only before noun] - the divisional championship game
- A Fire Authority divisional officer at Bangor confirmed the majority of firemen from Castlereagh have left the service.
- Alan Haddock, assistant divisional officer with Cheshire Fire Brigade, said the blaze was an avoidable accident.
- Influence Dewi Morris is back at scrum-half after missing the middle match of the divisional season.
- The cuts are equivalent to 9% of the divisional workforce.
- There will be no surer way of rendering the divisional championship worthless than introducing a tiny club super-league.
- When major league baseball began divisional play in 1969, there was, after some initial grumbling, little complaint.
► Armyadjutant, nounarmoured, adjectivebarracks, nounbasic training, nounbatman, nounbattalion, nounbearskin, nounbillet, nounbillet, verbbombardier, nounbooty, nounbrigade, nounbrigadier, nounbrigadier-general, nouncadet, nouncanteen, nouncantonment, nouncapture, verbcavalry, nouncavalryman, nouncenturion, nouncharger, nounchevron, nounCol., colonel, nouncommand, nouncommando, nouncommissary, nouncompany, nouncontingent, nouncorps, noundesert, verbdeserter, noundesertion, noundetachment, noundetail, noundisengage, verbdishonourable discharge, noundivision, noundivisional, adjectivedog tag, noundraft, verbdragoon, noundrill, noundrill, verbdugout, nounencampment, nounexpeditionary force, nounfield marshal, nounfiring squad, nounfive star general, nounflank, nounfoot locker, nounforay, nounfour-star general, nounfusilier, noungarrison, noungarrison, verbGen., general, noungeneralship, nounGI, noungrenadier, nounground forces, noungrunt, nounguardsman, noungunner, nounhussar, nouninduct, verbinductee, nouninfantry, nouninfantryman, nounirregular, nounlance corporal, nounlegion, nounlegionary, nounlegionnaire, nounLieut, loot, nounLt., man-at-arms, nounmatériel, nounMC, nounmedic, nounmercenary, nounmess hall, nounMIA, nounM.O., nounmobilize, verbmotorized, adjectivemounted, adjectivemusketeer, nounmuster, nounnon-commissioned officer, nounobstacle course, nounparade, verbparade ground, nounparatrooper, nounparatroops, nounpennon, nounpicket, nounpicket, verbpip, nounplatoon, nounpoint man, nounposition, nounprivate, nounprivate soldier, nounPte, redcoat, nounregiment, nounregular, nounreservist, nounreveille, nounroute march, nounsapper, nounsarge, nounsignalman, nounsoldier, nounsoldiering, nounsoldierly, adjectivesoldier of fortune, nounsoldiery, nounsortie, nounsortie, verbspecial forces, nounsquad, nounsquaddy, nounstaff sergeant, nounstandard-bearer, nounstormtrooper, nounsubaltern, nounTerritorial Army, the, trench, nountroop, nountrooper, noun NOUN► commander· The local divisional commander called me direct.· Patrick Sweeney, 42, has been appointed divisional commander at Harrogate.· He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland. ► director· Before that she was a divisional director in Berkshire and assistant director in Reading County Borough.· The first job of the Fitch Benoy team, led by divisional director Charles Dunnett, was to assess the existing fabric. ► manager· However, John Sainsby, divisional manager for Anglian Water, refuted their charges.· The headquarters will be responsible for planning and corporate performance, and divisional managers for profits. relating to one of the parts into which a large organization, group etc is divided: divisional headquarters |