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intersect

[in-ter-sekt] / ˌɪn tərˈsɛkt /


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"Coming though it there are a lot of intersecting country roads."

From BBC

Still, the line between metaphor and mandate can blur, especially when rhetoric about “dominion” intersects with political and cultural action.

From Salon

Carlen believes this opens a crucial frontier for interdisciplinary research, especially in cities like Los Angeles, where uneven geographies, biodiversity and political decisions intersect daily.

From Los Angeles Times

Keen's new factory is not a signal of a return to the past, but a glimpse of what the future of American manufacturing might look like - one where technology and tradition intersect.

From BBC

Inequality and other forms of marginalization and identity overlap and intersect.

From Salon