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intersect

[in-ter-sekt] / ˌɪn tərˈsɛkt /


Example Sentences

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"Coming though it there are a lot of intersecting country roads."

From BBC

It makes sense that Tarrant County, which political experts describe as a bellwether in national politics, may be a driver in national conversations around how religion and politics intersect, said McDaniel, the UT professor.

From Salon

I know how they intersected in real life, but when do I show that?

From Los Angeles Times

His writing shows the strengths and also the self-deceiving limitations of his class when he writes about subjects that intersect with politics.

From Salon

Commenting on class and the status quo, these 3-D printed gowns intersect the wearer at aggressive angles, revealing the beige infrastructure underneath as if it’s the usually invisible help.

From The Wall Street Journal