[ UK /ba‍ɪsˈɛkt/ ]
VERB
  1. cut in half or cut in two
    bisect a line
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How To Use bisect In A Sentence

  • The contrail went straight up, bisecting the Sun, forcing the crowd to squint and awkwardly block the Sun to see the contrail.
  • The original building consisted of a wide perimeter block bisected by a pair of transverse wings to form three narrow internal patios.
  • Maybe the bisection would leave a piece of his land isolated and far from any overpass, and how, the farmer wanted to know, was he supposed to get across that highway with a tractor? Interstate 69
  • The mountain chain that gave the region its name bisected the region, running all the way from the Black Sea to the Caspian. Deathride
  • A newly built road bisects the site, dramatically improving access to the M8 and M74.
  • It then follows from the Menelaus theorem, that every three such points are collinear provided all or two of the bisectors are external.
  • Mathematics tends to bisect people into either fascination or annoyance. Take A Second Shot At Understanding Maths | Lifehacker Australia
  • bisected" structures, globalization and: "What was the last blockbuster that left you smiling? GreenCine Daily
  • The terrain is bumpy, crisscrossed by steep elevations and ridges not running parallel to the river and bisected by numerous ravines.
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