intersect|intersected|intersecting|intersects in English
verb
[in·ter·sect || ‚ɪntə(r)'sekt]
cut across, pass over or through, cross, bisect; come together at a certain point, converge
Use "intersect|intersected|intersecting|intersects" in a sentence
1. Intersect with this conic
2. Intersect this Conic
3. It is intersected by the arterial Neil Road.
4. Intersect with this arc
5. By intersecting photons with infrasound waves,
6. Intersect this polygon with a line
7. In Topeka, I-70 intersects I-470, twice.
8. It controlled the international trade and military routes that intersected there.
9. But they actually intersect outside the circle.
10. A highway and a railway intersect here.
11. Do the circles intersect at any points?
12. Intersecting crevasses can create isolated peaks in the ice, called seracs.
13. At exit 45, CR 527 intersects after paralleling for some time.
14. Any two diameters of a circle intersect each other.
15. 7 The orbit of this comet intersects the orbit of the Earth.
16. A method is developed which includes angle adjustment for every piece of deadwood intersected.
17. Crosshatch lines to intersect is approximately 45 degrees
18. All these layers are aggregated and intersected with underlying forest inventory data.
19. 10 An irruption of youth inundated that garden intersected with a cross like a shroud.
20. “A Crossroads” is also the place where roads intersect
21. Line AB & amp; AC intersect these two paralell lines
22. Secant BD intersects the circle at points C and D.
23. But what of a theoretical analysis of how these structures intersect?
24. And sunset shots time of impact intersect at two points.
25. Agnation tells the story of what happens when intersecting family desires collide.