Divisional [adjective]
Definition of Divisional:
of a community, restricted to immediate area
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Sentence/Example of Divisional:
With each division, in addition to the divisional staff, there were officers detached from the headquarters staff.
At Grosbeeren and Dennewitz, where his divisional officers fought and won, the Prince kept discreetly in the rear.
First,—unless we get between the Divisional Generals and the enemy, there is literally no room!
Still it was only as a divisional commander of the fifth corps under Lannes that in 1808 he entered Spain, the scene of his glory.
A different rule applies to a tree that stands on a divisional line and both owners have an interest therein.
The Divisional General has been screaming for one for days, as we wish to find out what troops are in front of us.
Correspondence on the subject between myself and the Divisional authorities was without practical result.
A separate staff of divisional, district, and subordinate civil judges was appointed.
In the same way the cadre of divisional and sessions judges had in 1909 to be raised from 12 to 16.
An (p. 128) advance was then made to the north of Boitron church, where the Divisional Artillery came into action.