[
UK
/kɒmpɑːtmˈɛntəlˌaɪzd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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divided up into compartments or categories
most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized
How To Use compartmentalised In A Sentence
- Part of the attraction for journalists, Walsh suggests, is that the drama broaches the vexed issue of the way in which news is compartmentalised.
- Since the Soviet Union was itself largely closed and compartmentalized, the nuclear cities stood within concentric layers of defenses like fortresses within fortresses, like nested Russian dolls. How to Get a Nuclear Bomb
- All of that would have been compartmentalized and forgotten had he won, of course.
- Japanese love a good obento, which is a select assortment of traditional delicacies served in a bento box, a compartmentalized tray with high walls to prevent intermingling of foodstuffs. WN.com - Business News
- So if these are important spies, you need separate teams of spymasters and supporting crews that are compartmentalized.
- Increasingly, however, the floodplain has become empoldered and compartmentalised for flood protection and agriculture.
- Here in the States, alternative media have become extremely compartmentalised.
- Traditionally men have compartmentalized their lives, never letting their personal lives encroach upon their professional lives.
- most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized
- Yet in the traditional workplace, information was tightly controlled and compartmentalized.