Dictionary
to intersect
verb
To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
synonyms
Exact(59)
But they're beginning to intersect.
Our lives were not supposed to intersect in any way".
How are these wholly discrete orbits ever going to intersect?
His story barely seems to intersect with the drug wars.
Like a bad French movie, Jones's life began to intersect with O.D.B.'s in other ways.
We learned sufficient of the Queen's English to be able to intersect with the mainstream.
In some way, John's and Molly's destinies are bound to intersect.
At Thule, the mundane tends to intersect with a frozen, far-flung exoticism.
Mr. Cook's and Ms. Walker's lives continued to intersect through Mr. Newland.
In Perlman's first novel love and money kept failing to intersect.
I'd hung around long enough for certain faces to become familiar, certain vectors to intersect.
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