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Type Words
Synonyms compartmentalisation
Type of disassociation, dissociation
Derivation compartmentalize
Type Words
Synonyms assortment, categorisation, categorization, classification, compartmentalisation
Type of grouping
Has types indexing, reclassification, relegation, stratification, taxonomy, typology
Derivation compartmentalize

Examples of compartmentalization

compartmentalization
Compartmentalization of duties avoids detection and the attention of authorities.
From the smallwarsjournal.com
Regulation of cytokinin biosynthesis, compartmentalization and translocation.
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Compartmentalization is alive and well, especially when it comes to politics.
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In this, as in so many areas of life, compartmentalization is a key survival tactic.
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Such rigid compartmentalization might even be stunting these relationships.
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Subnuclear compartmentalization of immunoglobulin loci during lymphocyte development.
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Compartmentalization began as an architectural theory, Dexter muses in this week's episode.
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Highly complicit in this compartmentalization of Iraq was the Washington-New York press corps.
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The authorities regard such compartmentalization as essential to maintaining social stability.
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More examples
  • A mild state of dissociation
  • Categorization: the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type
  • (compartmentalized) compartmental: divided up into compartments or categories; "most sciences have become woefully compartmentalized"
  • In biology, compartmentalization mainly refers to the formation of cellular compartments. However, it may also refer to cellular aggregations, e.g. the tendency of erythrocytes and macrophages to gather around] in the bone marrow.
  • In computer science, information hiding is the principle of segregation of design decisions in a computer program that are most likely to change, thus protecting other parts of the program from extensive modification if the design decision is changed. ...
  • When referring to engineering, compartmentalization is the general technique of separating two or more parts of a system in order to prevent malfunctions from spreading between or among them.
  • Compartmentalization in structures, such as land-based buildings, traffic tunnels, ships, aerospace vehicles, or submarines, is the fundamental basis and aim of passive fire protection.
  • In matters concerning intelligence, whether public or private sector, compartmentalization is the limiting of access to information to persons who have a need to know it in order to perform certain tasks.
  • Compartmentalizing is the act of splitting an idea or concept up into (sometimes more or less arbitrary) parts, and trying to enforce thought processes which are inhibiting attempts to allow these parts to mix together again. ...