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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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Two days earlier, the commission voted unanimously to bifurcate the duties of the city attorney, currently an elected official who prosecutes misdemeanors and represents the city in civil litigation.

From Los Angeles Times

The Hindenburg Omen appears in a highly bifurcated market — one in which many stocks are hitting new 52-week highs while many others are at new lows.

From MarketWatch

She ran her hand along a diagram gouged into the stone: a planet, bifurcated.

From Literature

“We’ve got to find the middle ground that still allows us to innovate even if we produce in this bifurcated way,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Do I just stop looking for a full-time job and continue on with contract work? Or do I continue to do this bifurcated approach?”

From The Wall Street Journal