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View synonyms for subsection

subsection

[ suhb-sek-shuhn, suhb-sek- ]

noun

  1. a part or division of a section.


verb (used with object)

  1. to divide or partition into subsections.

subsection

/ sʌbˈsɛkʃən; ˈsʌbˌsɛkʃən /

noun

  1. a section of a section; subdivision


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Word History and Origins

Origin of subsection1

First recorded in 1615–25; sub- + section

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Example Sentences

With Riot Games investing in the mobile infrastructure of competitive titles such as Wild Rift and Valorant, advertisers and media companies in esports would be wise to keep an eye on this burgeoning subsection of the mobile gaming space.

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In short, only use AVOD when referring to a subsection of the ad-supported streaming market in order to differentiate from the FAST subsection.

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Twenty selections are by women, and an entire subsection features children’s literature.

To see who you compete with for exact keywords, go to the SERP Competitors subsection.

To see a full list of such websites go to the Visibility subsection.

Now a system prevailed in the battery by which horses were called by names which began with the letter of their subsection.

You'll take over the wheel of A subsection gun team to-day, and have those two remounts to drive.

Subsection, sub-sek′shun, n. an under section or division: a subdivision.

The agassizi-type skulls have been discussed under the subsection on variation.

See comments under subsection entitled "Remarks" and Fig. 19.

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