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bifurcate

[bahy-fer-keyt, bahy-fur-keyt, bahy-fer-kit, bahy-fur-] / ˈbaɪ fərˌkeɪt, baɪˈfɜr keɪt, ˈbaɪ fər kɪt, baɪˈfɜr- /


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The one word that I'm just going to jump on — you said bifurcated.

From Salon

In some sense, both sides are right, both sides are wrong and, in the bifurcated politics of this American moment, none of the arguments much matter.

From New York Times

The show's bifurcated nature could make it impossible to fully connect to Allison.

From Salon

Typically a one-day affair, now bifurcated in order to help diffuse crowds, Record Store Day champions small businesses and helps boost their sales with exclusive, limited-edition releases.

From New York Times

“What this will do is further depress sales of older structures and further bifurcate the market.”

From Seattle Times