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departmentalize
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de·part·men·tal·ize  (dpärt-mntl-z)
tr.v. de·part·men·tal·ized, de·part·men·tal·iz·ing, de·part·men·tal·iz·es
To organize into departments.

depart·mental·i·zation (--zshn) n.

departmentalize, departmentalise [ˌdiːpɑːtˈmɛntəˌlaɪz]
vb
(tr) to organize into departments, esp excessively
departmentalization , departmentalisation n
Translations
departmentalize [ˌdiːpɑːtˈmentəˌlaɪz] VTdividir en departamentos, compartimentar
departmentalize
vtin Abteilungen einteilen or (auf)gliedern


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While brokers may close deals in other territories, the departmentalizing ensures that the firm has a thorough knowledge of the buildings and leases in every neighborhood of the city.
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In addition to managing time spent on the Internet, Sequel Net Access Manager has been extremely successful at providing a mechanism for measuring Internet-associated expenses and departmentalizing costs.
 
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