subdivide into

subdivide into (something)

1. To contain several smaller parts, sections, or subcategories. There is one massive parent company running the whole operation that then subdivides into smaller subsidiaries responsible for various different kinds of businesses. Most people know what a noun is, but not everyone knows that the term subdivides into a bunch of different types of nouns, such as common nouns, proper nouns, concrete nouns, and so on.
2. To divide something down into smaller parts, sections, or subcategories. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "subdivide" and "into." The easiest way to calculate the area of these complicated shapes is to subdivide them into smaller, simpler shapes and add up the totals of all their areas. I think we should subdivide the project into sections that the different teams can work on separately.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

subdivide something into something

to divide something into parts. They subdivided the land into several valuable parcels. Sam tried to subdivide his large lot into three smaller lots, but the zoning commission wouldn't let him do it.
See also: subdivide
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • subdivide
  • subdivide into (something)
  • (one's) cup runneth over
  • My cup runneth over
  • runneth
  • whittle at
  • whittle at (something)
  • whittle away at (something)
  • step-child
  • step-kid