Bifurcate
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British pronunciation/baɪfˈɜːkeɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈbaɪfɝˌkeɪt/, /ˈbɪfɝˌkeɪt/

Définition et Signification de "bifurcate"

to bifurcate
01

bifurquer

to split something into two distinct parts
Transitive: to bifurcate sth
02

se bifurquer, se diviser

to split into two branches or parts
Intransitive
bifurcate
01

bifurqué, fourché

resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches

bifurcate

v

furcate

v

bifurcated

adj

bifurcated

adj
example
Exemple
The organizational restructuring will bifurcate the department into two specialized teams.
In order to manage traffic more efficiently, the city planners decided to bifurcate the road.
To explore different paths, they decided to bifurcate the hiking trail.
The decision to expand the business led to a plan to bifurcate the company into two divisions.
As the tree grows, its trunk may bifurcate into two main branches.
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