Sentences

bifurcate in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BIFURCATE: to divide or split into two branches or parts.

Sample Sentences

  1. The river begins to bifurcate into two smaller streams as it flows through the valley.
  2. In biology, certain plant species can bifurcate their stems to maximize sunlight exposure.
  3. The committee decided to bifurcate the project into two phases to manage resources more effectively.
  4. As the debate progressed, the discussion began to bifurcate into two distinct viewpoints.
  5. The road will bifurcate at the next intersection, leading drivers toward either the city center or the outskirts.
  6. During the meeting, the agenda bifurcated into topics of financial planning and marketing strategies.
  7. The artist chose to bifurcate her work into two styles, each representing a different aspect of her creativity.
  8. As technology advances, the market for electric vehicles and traditional cars continues to bifurcate.
  9. The survey results showed a clear bifurcation in public opinion regarding the proposed law.
  10. To improve efficiency, the company plans to bifurcate its customer service into two separate departments.