intersect

IPA: ɪntɝsˈɛkt

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
  • (mathematics) Of two sets, to have at least one element in common.
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Examples of "intersect" in Sentences

  • I think about where A & B intersect is where B takes an upward turn.
  • (Sometimes these two groups intersect, which is where the fun really begins.)
  • I think the point where they intersect is a car crash. fun & comedy » Blog Archive » No idea what’s ahead.
  • Rarely, however, do the two intersect, which is why the Sunshine State marveled on Monday at the fate of Jennifer
  • I've been trying to find a piece for Sirenia Digest located at the place where cannibalism and tooth pain intersect.
  • To most “normal” people the question of where the laws of the state and the laws of war intersect is a difficult one.
  • They have a nice primer to help you figure out how all the various titles intersect, which is non-trivial to keep track of in the X-Universe. continuity.
  • However, as an illustrator, to not explore the territory where these two vectors intersect is short-changing the audience, the client, the author, the book, and myself.
  • "Draw a line between Seattle and Boise, then draw another line between Portland and Missoula, and where those two lines intersect is where I went spent four years of my life."
  • The point at which these two curves intersect is the equilibrium point, which is also known as “perfect competition” and is generally held up — by economists, anyway — as the goal for all markets.

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