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intersect

[in-ter-sekt] / ˌɪn tərˈsɛkt /


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Rieder’s rapid rise also reflects growing attention to how monetary policy intersects with housing, labor, and productivity at a moment when rates remain high and economic signals are increasingly difficult to read.

From Barron's

Eventually the fateful time comes when their mutual missions intersect.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Perhaps our paths will intersect, and we’ll get to see how tall the man is in real life.”

From Literature

That is similar to an August case, in which ICE agents attempted to box in a truck in San Bernardino, Calif. In that instance, the driver was able to turn right onto an intersecting street.

From The Wall Street Journal

These particles then follow Earth's magnetic field lines, some of which extend far enough into space to intersect the moon's orbit.

From Science Daily