final divisions

[/ˈfaɪnəl dɪˈvɪʒənz/]
noun phrase
divisões finais
1. The last or concluding sections that separate or categorize something into distinct parts
The final divisions of the championship determined the league standings.
As divisões finais do campeonato determinaram a classificação da liga.
2. In mathematics, the last steps in a division operation
Complete the final divisions to solve the problem.
Complete as divisões finais para resolver o problema.
3. In sports, the ultimate groupings or brackets that separate competing teams or athletes
The tournament's final divisions included elite and amateur categories.
As divisões finais do torneio incluíram categorias de elite e amador.
4. The concluding administrative or structural separations within an organization
The company announced the final divisions of its departments before reorganization.
A empresa anunciou as divisões finais de seus departamentos antes da reorganização.
In Brazil, 'divisões finais' is commonly used in sports commentary, particularly for football championships where the final divisions determine promotion and relegation. In corporate contexts, this phrase reflects organizational restructuring announcements. The term is neutral and formal, used in both official and informal settings.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
final sectionslast categoriesultimate groupingsconcluding partitionsfinal segments
Antonyms / Antônimos
initial divisionsfirst categoriesopening sectionspreliminary groupings

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
divisões finais
Standard usage in Brazil for concluding divisions or categories
Rio de Janeiro
divisões finais
Common in sports context, particularly football championships
São Paulo
divisões finais
Used frequently in business and organizational contexts
Portugal
divisões finais
Standard European Portuguese equivalent with identical usage

Related Words

divisioncategorizationpartitionclassificationbracketsegmentfinals

Related Idioms & Phrases

down to the final divisions
in the final divisions of the tournament
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