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splits
/ ɪٲ /
noun
(functioning as singular) (in gymnastics, etc) the act of sinking to the floor to achieve a sitting position in which both legs are straight, pointing in opposite directions, and at right angles to the body
Example Sentences
Speaking to The Guardian in 2024, Jonathan Birch, a professor of philosophy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, explained how he foresees major societal splits over the issue.
Such splits in circuit decisions often get the attention of the high court, but not always.
When we start to see these splits as illusory — because they are, they don't need to be real — we can view ourselves more as a community and begin to problem-solve and collaborate.
She also denied that there were splits in Sir Keir's cabinet, saying: "I can reassure you the government is solid."
The row exposed splits within the Labour group of 30 MSs.
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