intersecting

[ˌɪntərˈsektɪŋ]

intersecting Definition

  • 1crossing or passing across each other's path
  • 2having one or more points in common

Using intersecting: Examples

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

  • Example

    The two roads are intersecting at the roundabout.

  • Example

    The lines on the graph are intersecting at point (3,4).

  • Example

    The two circles are intersecting at two points.

intersecting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with intersecting

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

    Example

    The intersecting lines on the graph represent the solution to the system of equations.

  • intersecting planes

    two or more planes that have a common line of intersection

    Example

    The intersecting planes form a line that is perpendicular to both planes.

  • intersecting circles

    two or more circles that have one or more points in common

    Example

    The intersecting circles share two points and form a Venn diagram.

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Summary: intersecting in Brief

'Intersecting' [ˌɪntərˈsektɪŋ] describes two or more things crossing or sharing a point. It can refer to physical objects like roads, lines, and shapes, as well as abstract concepts like interests or ideas. Examples include 'The two roads are intersecting at the roundabout,' and 'The lines on the graph are intersecting at point (3,4).'