atrible

/ˈætrɪbəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Capable of being tributed or divided, especially in a way that is difficult or contentious.

“The lawyer argued that the estate’s assets were atrible and needed to be divided fairly among the heirs.”

2. noun

A share or portion, especially of something that is being divided or tributed.

“The atrible of the estate’s assets was allocated to the different beneficiaries according to their needs.”

Synonyms

  • divisible
  • portioned

Antonyms

  • indivisible
  • undivided