bifurcating

[US]/bɪˈfɜːr.kə.teɪ.tɪŋ/
[UK]/ˌbɪfərˈkeɪ.tɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To branch or divide into two parts; to split or fork.; To cause something to branch or divide into two parts; to make something split or fork.

Phrases & Collocations

bifurcating pathways

bifurcating decision

bifurcating problem

bifurcating evolution

bifurcating river

bifurcating branches

bifurcating data

bifurcating network

bifurcating narrative

Example Sentences

the river is bifurcating into two smaller streams.

scientists are studying the bifurcating patterns of tree roots.

the decision-making process is bifurcating into two distinct paths.

during the meeting, the discussion began bifurcating into multiple topics.

the road is bifurcating, leading to different parts of the city.

his career is bifurcating between two promising fields.

the research paper discusses bifurcating trends in technology.

the paths in the forest are bifurcating, making navigation tricky.

as the project progresses, the objectives are bifurcating into specialized areas.

the conversation started bifurcating, leading to misunderstandings.

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