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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
compart .
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Examples
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But the post I was responding to implicitly comparted this to the fight against racial segregation in U.S. schools in the 1950s.
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But the post I was responding to implicitly comparted this to the fight against racial segregation in U.S. schools in the 1950s.
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Speaking as one bitch (I won't presume "to another"), I do find the snark level of the Guide too high (particularly when comparted to the amount of information); for me, it passes from clever into wearing (well beyond David Spade:)
Various and Sundries... Marina Geigert 2008
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According to the study I found, the meter was within 1-3% plus-or-minus on most of the tests, when comparted to a standard lab.
Archive 2006-10-01 Steve Perry 2006
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According to the study I found, the meter was within 1-3% plus-or-minus on most of the tests, when comparted to a standard lab.
Testing, Testing ... Steve Perry 2006
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Let me just say -- basically, to go back to this man's question here on the health care issue, if you look at American comparted to other countries, we spend more on insurance and paperwork, government regulation, and other things than any other country does.
Transcript Of Cbs Town Hall Meeting ITY National Archives 1993
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The walls were panelled; each panel was comparted like a modern office-desk, and each compartment crowded with labelled folios all filemot with age and use.
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The interior of the house was comparted [73] at intervals of six or eight feet, leaving each chamber entirely open like a stall upon the passageway which passed through the centre of the house from end to end.
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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The interior of the house was comparted at intervals of six or eight feet, leaving each chamber entirely open like a stall upon the passage way which passed through the center of the house from end to end.
Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849
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Long triangular houses of the width of the summit of these embankments, with their doorways opening upon the square, and with the interior comparted in the form of stalls upon each side of a central passage way, would realize, with the inclosed court, some of the features and nearly all the advantages of the New Mexican pueblo houses.
Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849
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