Tools: Learn New Words | Secure Password Generator | Startup Tools | PDF Generator

Bifurcate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Split or divide into two.

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The narrow river began to bifurcate into two separate streams at the juncture of the large rock.
  • The road will bifurcate into two lanes, one leading to the city center and the other to the suburbs.
  • Geologists believe that the massive earthquake caused the fault line to bifurcate in several directions, resulting in multiple rifts.
  • Evolutionists argue that the species began to bifurcate approximately 10 million years ago, resulting in two distinct sub-species.
  • The bike path will bifurcate from the main trail, allowing cyclists to choose between a mountainous route or a more leisurely ride.

Related Words

  • Fork (noun)
  • Bifurcation (noun)

Meaning 2

Divide into two branches; "The road bifurcated".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The ancient river bifurcated into two main tributaries that flowed through the fertile valley.
  • The path began to slope sharply upwards before it bifurcated into two separate trails.
  • The trunk of the massive tree appeared to bifurcate several feet above the ground.
  • The main highway bifurcated into two smaller roads that each led to different parts of the city.
  • The researcher was fascinated by how the subject's decisions seemed to bifurcate into two distinct patterns of behavior.

Hypernyms

  • Furcate
  • Ramify
  • Separate
  • Fork

Related Words

  • Fork (noun)
  • Bifurcation (noun)
  Copyright © 2024 Socielo Tech. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of use