intersection
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/ˌɪntəsˈɛkʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "intersection"in English

Intersection
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the place where two or more streets, roads, etc. cross each other

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intersection definition and meaning

What is an "intersection"?

An intersection is a point where two or more roads, streets, or paths meet or cross each other. It is a place where vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists may need to stop or change direction to continue on their way. Intersections are often controlled by traffic signals, signs, or roundabouts to help manage the flow of traffic and ensure safety. They can vary in size and complexity, from simple crossroads to larger, multi-lane junctions, and are a key feature of transportation systems, allowing movement between different routes.

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The traffic light at the intersection changed to red, stopping cars from all directions.
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a point where two or more lines meet

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The graph shows an intersection of the two lines.
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common ground or overlap between theories, ideas, or phenomena

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The study explored the intersection of psychology and sociology.
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the set of elements that two or more sets have in common

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The intersection of sets A and B contains three elements.
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points or sets of points shared by two or more geometric objects

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Architects examine the intersection of structural elements.
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the act of crossing or causing paths to meet

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The quarterback 's intersection with the defender allowed a play.
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