bifurcated (Meaning)
bifurcated (s)
divided into or made up of two parts
bifurcated (a.)
Two-pronged; forked.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bifurcated
Synonyms:
- decomposed
- disconnected
- sundered
- broke
- trisected
- fractionated
- ramified
- parted
- severed
- disjointed
- disjoined
- cleft
- fractured
- quartered
- divorced
- dissected
- decoupled
- resolved
- partitioned
- dissociated
- disassociated
- bisected
- cleaved
- halved
- disintegrated
- fractionalized
- disunited
- dissolved
- uncoupled
- fragmented
- dichotomized
Antonyms:
bifurcated Sentence Examples
- The path through the forest bifurcated, offering two routes to reach the mountain peak.
- The river's flow bifurcated around a large boulder, creating a swirling eddy on either side.
- The organization's structure was bifurcated into separate departments, each responsible for specific tasks.
- The debate over the proposal led to a bifurcated decision, with some in favor and others opposed.
- The family's ancestral land was bifurcated by a new highway construction project.
- The judicial system bifurcated the trial into two phases: one to determine guilt and another for sentencing.
- The power outage caused the city to become bifurcated, with some areas having electricity while others remained in darkness.
- The road ahead bifurcated, with one branch leading to the bustling city and the other to the quiet countryside.
- The corporation's marketing strategy was bifurcated to target both affluent consumers and budget-conscious shoppers.
- The policy change resulted in a bifurcated response from the public, with some praising it and others criticizing it.
FAQs About the word bifurcated
divided into or made up of two partsTwo-pronged; forked.
divided, subdivided, separated, split, segmented, decomposed, disconnected, sundered, broke, trisected
connected, assembled, assembled, mixed, blended, coupled, blended, associated, combined, coupled
The path through the forest bifurcated, offering two routes to reach the mountain peak.
The river's flow bifurcated around a large boulder, creating a swirling eddy on either side.
The organization's structure was bifurcated into separate departments, each responsible for specific tasks.
The debate over the proposal led to a bifurcated decision, with some in favor and others opposed.