Sentence examples for bifurcating from inspiring English sources

"bifurcating" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb that means to divide into two branches or parts. An example sentence would be, "The river bifurcated into two smaller streams as it moved downstream."

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bifurcating

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Present participle of bifurcate

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"We are on our way to bifurcating access to capital in America," says John Taylor of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, a community-development group.

Mr Draghi, in contrast, hinted that more measures to stimulate the European economy are in the offing.Yet Ms Yellen, Mr Draghi and many other central bankers at the conference share a common concern: their labour markets are bifurcating into secure, predominantly skilled jobs on the one hand and insecure, mostly unskilled work on the other.

As American society is bifurcating into a small, wealthy elite and a growing number of low-income households, fancy shops such as Tiffany, Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom are doing well.

The poem derives its form from the Italian romance for example, in the division into books and cantos and the inventive energy of the entrelacement (the continually bifurcating and infolded narrative).

That he would mangle unemployment statistics, make fun of Oprah, rant about lawyers ("devils advocating this and bifurcating this and bifurcating that"), call Obama and Biden crazy, wonder why we didn't ask the Russians how it went before going into Afghanistan, say that the problem with a plan to bring troops home by 2014 was that it might make sense to bring them home tomorrow?

Indeed, in a wine market that is bifurcating between collectors of trophy bottles and consumers looking for value, wines like these can get caught in the middle.

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It was meant to be.But one of the problems with material as various and sprawling as the hacking allegations (some 5,800 alleged cases are being looked into) is that investigations tend to bifurcate between those who want to dig into allegations directly related to the hacking and those pursuing a broader agenda about the influence and networks of the Murdochs and their editors.

For new species to originate, that change must bifurcate.

Diverging marketsTHE world economy began to bifurcate in 2014, as America started to grow again while Japan and Europe languished.

Perhaps exhibition will bifurcate, too.

To ensure maximum electoral benefits, on July 30, the Congress-led federal government lent its support to the old demand to bifurcate the existing state and create a separate state for Telangana region, where the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (T.R.S).

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