infurcation (Meaning)

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infurcation (n.)

A forked exlpansion or divergence; a bifurcation; a branching.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infurcation

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infurcation Sentence Examples

  1. The bifurcation of the artery into two smaller vessels occurred near the elbow.
  2. The decision to pursue two distinct career paths created a bifurcation in her life.
  3. The road reached a bifurcation, offering travelers the choice between two equally viable routes.
  4. The river's infurcation formed a small peninsula separating the two converging streams.
  5. The bifurcation of the tree trunk resulted in two separate branches extending upward.
  6. The bifurcation of the neural pathway allowed for the parallel processing of information.
  7. The treaty's infurcation into multiple annexes provided additional detail and specificity.
  8. The bifurcation of the mountain caused the hikers to alter their planned ascent route.
  9. The bifurcation of the DNA sample provided valuable information for genetic analysis.
  10. The infurcation of the business into separate divisions specialized in distinct product lines.

FAQs About the word infurcation

A forked exlpansion or divergence; a bifurcation; a branching.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bifurcation of the artery into two smaller vessels occurred near the elbow.

The decision to pursue two distinct career paths created a bifurcation in her life.

The road reached a bifurcation, offering travelers the choice between two equally viable routes.

The river's infurcation formed a small peninsula separating the two converging streams.