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    intersect
    /ˌɪntəˈsɛkt/

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  2. INTERSECT definition: 1. (of lines, roads, etc.) to cross one another: 2. to divide an area into smaller parts by…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INTERSECT is to pierce or divide by passing through or across : cross. How to use intersect in a sentence.

  4. INTERSECT meaning: 1. (of lines, roads, etc.) to cross one another: 2. to divide an area into smaller parts by…. Learn more.

  5. Intersect definition: to cut or divide by passing through or across. See examples of INTERSECT used in a sentence.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · If two or more lines or roads intersect, they meet or cross each other. You can also say that one line or road intersects another. The orbit of this comet intersects the orbit of the Earth.

  7. v. in·ter·sect·ed, in·ter·sect·ing, in·ter·sects. v.tr. 1. To cut across or through: The path intersects the park. 2. To form an intersection with; cross: The road intersects the highway a mile from here. v.intr. 1. To cut across or overlap each other: circles intersecting on a graph.

  8. When two things intersect, they run into each other, or lie across each other. Your street might intersect with a main avenue, and your life will hopefully intersect with the lives of other interesting people.

  9. INTERSECT definition: If two things such as lines or roads intersect, they go across each other at a particular point.. Learn more.

  10. /ˌɪntəˈsekt/ /ˌɪntərˈsekt/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] (of lines, roads, etc.) to meet or cross each other. intersect (something) a pattern of intersecting streets. The lines intersect at right angles. intersect with something The path intersected with a busy road. Want to learn more?

  11. Definitions of 'intersect'. 1. If two or more lines or roads intersect, they meet or cross each other. You can also say that one line or road intersects another. [...] 2. If one thing intersects with another or if two things intersect, the two things have a connection at a particular point. [...] 3.