bifurcate [adjective]

Definition of bifurcate:

  • To divide or split into two branches or parts.
  • Divided into two branches or parts.

Synonyms of bifurcate:


Opposite/Antonyms of bifurcate:


Sentence/Example of bifurcate:

The river bifurcates into two smaller streams at this point.

The road bifurcates just ahead, leading to two different villages.

Their discussion bifurcated into two separate debates.

The policy could bifurcate public opinion.

The software update will bifurcate the user interface into two distinct sections.

As we walked through the forest, the path suddenly bifurcated.

The organization plans to bifurcate its operations into domestic and international divisions.

The company's strategy bifurcated, focusing on both product development and marketing.

The highway bifurcates into two lanes near the city.

The tree's branches bifurcate several times.

The proposal to bifurcate the department was met with resistance.

The issue bifurcated the community into supporters and opponents.

The financial report bifurcated the data by region.

The scientist explained how the cells bifurcate during reproduction.

The river bifurcates around the island, creating a natural barrier.

The plan was to bifurcate the project into two phases.

The discussion bifurcated into technical and non-technical aspects.

The canyon bifurcates here, forming two distinct valleys.

The trail bifurcated, and we had to choose which direction to follow.

The conversation bifurcated into personal and professional topics.