From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishundividedun‧di‧vid‧ed /ˌʌndɪˈvaɪdɪd◂/ adjective1ATTENTION[usually before noun]completeI’ll give the matter my undivided attention.2not separated into smaller partsan undivided countryExamples from the Corpusundivided• A man may be looking forward to regaining the undividedattention of his wife.• He had given his undivided attention to decorating his house for more than a week.• Each has received her undivided attention.• Give us, pray, the benefit of your undivided attention.• Long, graceful leaves are divided into about twelve spindle-shaped leaflets with undividedmargins, and a terminal leaflet.• It was total, undividedsubmission that would permit the building of an egalitariancommunity.• Sovereignty is not an undivided thing.undivided attention• Each has received her undivided attention.• Give the telephoneconversation your undivided attention.• Give us, pray, the benefit of your undivided attention.• A man may be looking forward to regaining the undivided attention of his wife.• On the upside, I can safely say that I had the undivided attention of the class.• He had given his undivided attention to decorating his house for more than a week.• Now able to give his undivided attention to Thome, Orosco walked him.