Which preposition to use with undivided
Paris, the residence of Clovis, was reserved and undivided amongst the three kings, kept as a sort of neutral city into which they could not enter without the common consent of all.
On the other side of the road, undivided from it by hedge or fence, stretched, like a sea gently moved by a groundswell, a vast field, sometimes planted in tobacco, and sometimes in wheat.
For the thing-in-itself, the will to live, exists whole and undivided in every being, even in the smallest, as completely as in the sum-total of all things that ever were or are or will be.
It was then that I became the object of the attendant's attentionbut not his undivided attentionfor as he was choking me, my unsuspected ally stepped up and paid the attendant a sincere compliment by likewise choking him.
Scarcely any President was ever elected with such all-but unanimity, and the Press was equally undivided in its praises.