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bifurcated

adjective as in forked

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I had imagined a bifurcated experience based on the “Courage Tour” program: political lectures during the day, worship at night.

From Slate

Propelled by a tumultuous and historic economic transformation, Britain suddenly faced no serious European rival and found itself free to create and oversee a bifurcated world order in which sovereignty remained a right and reality only in Europe and parts of the Americas, while much of the rest of the planet was subject to imperial dominion.

From Salon

Open’s crowd was clearly bifurcated into tennis devotees and society seekers, relatively everyone was on the same page when it came to engagement.

From Salon

One result of the Fed’s higher rates has been a kind of bifurcated economy, by age.

“A healthcare delivery system that sort of bifurcated state by state has an impact on everyone,” Hicks said.

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