redivide
verb [ T ] (also re-divide) uk/ˌriː.dɪˈvaɪd/ us/ˌriː.dɪˈvaɪd/
重新划分
to divide something again for a second, third, etc. time
More legal action will serve only to redivide the existing pot of money. 采取更多法律行动只会导致现有资金重新分配。
Some saw the Second World War as a war among the imperialist powers to re-divide the world's riches.
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- She rejected an offer to redivide the company and split it 50/50.
- New airport runways have made it necessary to expand and re-divide the airspace above the busiest metropolitan areas.
- The war effort can be explained solely by the desire to redivide the world.