verb
- dividing or separating something into distinct sections or categories
- mentally isolating or suppressing thoughts, emotions, or information to avoid dealing with them
Usage: present participle of compartment (used as a verb); often used in psychology, business, and organizational contexts
Usage: psychological usage; often implies avoidance or denial
Examples
- The company is compartmenting its operations into regional divisions for better management.
- She struggled with compartmenting her work stress from her personal life.
- The architect is compartmenting the office space into smaller, more functional areas.
- He was compartmenting his emotions rather than addressing the underlying problem.
- The project involves compartmenting data into secure, separate databases.
- By compartmenting responsibilities, the team became more efficient and accountable.