bisecting

[bahy-sek-ting]

bisecting Definition

  • 1to divide into two equal parts
  • 2to cut or intersect into two equal parts

Using bisecting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bisecting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The line bisects the angle into two equal parts.

  • Example

    The road bisects the park.

  • Example

    The plane bisected the cloud layer.

bisecting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bisecting

Phrases with bisecting

  • dividing an angle into two equal parts

    Example

    The student used a compass to bisect the angle.

  • dividing a line segment into two equal parts

    Example

    The carpenter bisected the board to make two equal pieces.

  • dividing a circle into two equal parts

    Example

    The artist bisected the circle to create a semi-circle.

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Summary: bisecting in Brief

The verb 'bisecting' [bahy-sek-ting] means to divide or cut something into two equal parts. It is often used in geometry, such as 'bisecting an angle' or 'bisecting a line segment.'