Intersected [verb]

Definition of Intersected:

cut across; cross at a point

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Sentence/Example of Intersected:

Eastwards it fell away into a marshy tract filling the angle of the two rivers and intersected by watercourses.

He may soon satisfy himself that this sheet is of great depth, for here and there it is intersected by profound crevices.

There are some which are intersected by three rows of columns, forming three adjoining arcades.

Rollo had found, by the map, that the country all about Rotterdam was intersected by a complete network of creeks and rivers.

The cavalry could not act, from the multitude of hedges and copses which intersected the theatre of conflict.

But the conical shape of our peak was just sufficiently irregular to offer a defined blunt edge where two surfaces intersected.

The least elevated portions of the country are intersected by fields and groves.

It then runs down to the coast, extending more and more in width, and is intersected by the Rimac.

Unfolded to the horizon was a plain of pack-ice, thickly studded with bergs and intersected by black leads of open water.

The interior table-land, especially towards the mid-course of the Zambesi, is intersected by lofty mountain-chains.