bifurcated (Meaning)

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bifurcated (s)

divided into or made up of two parts

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bifurcated (a.)

Two-pronged; forked.

bifurcated Sentence Examples

  1. The path through the forest bifurcated, offering two routes to reach the mountain peak.
  2. The river's flow bifurcated around a large boulder, creating a swirling eddy on either side.
  3. The organization's structure was bifurcated into separate departments, each responsible for specific tasks.
  4. The debate over the proposal led to a bifurcated decision, with some in favor and others opposed.
  5. The family's ancestral land was bifurcated by a new highway construction project.
  6. The judicial system bifurcated the trial into two phases: one to determine guilt and another for sentencing.
  7. The power outage caused the city to become bifurcated, with some areas having electricity while others remained in darkness.
  8. The road ahead bifurcated, with one branch leading to the bustling city and the other to the quiet countryside.
  9. The corporation's marketing strategy was bifurcated to target both affluent consumers and budget-conscious shoppers.
  10. 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.