intersect

[ˌɪntərˈsekt]

intersect Definition

  • 1to divide something by passing through or across it
  • 2to have a point or line in common
  • 3to cross each other

Using intersect: Examples

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

  • Example

    The two roads intersect at the traffic light.

  • Example

    The lines intersect at point A.

  • Example

    The interests of the two groups intersected on this issue.

intersect Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with intersect

  • two or more lines that cross each other at a point

    Example

    The intersecting lines form an angle of 90 degrees.

  • intersecting planes

    two or more planes that cross each other at a line

    Example

    The intersecting planes form a straight line.

  • intersecting circles

    two or more circles that cross each other at two points

    Example

    The intersecting circles share two common points.

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Summary: intersect in Brief

The verb 'intersect' [ˌɪntərˈsekt] means to divide something by passing through or across it, to have a point or line in common, or to cross each other. It is often used to describe the crossing of lines, planes, or circles, as in 'The two roads intersect at the traffic light.' The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the meeting or convergence of interests, as in 'The interests of the two groups intersected on this issue.'

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