Examples of 'bifurcate' in a sentence

Meaning of "bifurcate"

To 'bifurcate' as a verb refers to the splitting or dividing of something into two branches or parts. This term is frequently used in various contexts, such as biology to describe the splitting of structures like blood vessels, or in decision-making processes where choices lead to diverging paths or outcomes
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  • Divided or forked into two; bifurcated.
  • Having bifurcations.
  • To divide or fork into two channels or branches.
  • To cause to bifurcate.

How to use "bifurcate" in a sentence

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Intestinal ceca bifurcate posterior to pharynx.
The tongue has begun to bifurcate.
History will bifurcate on two directions.
The transverse ridges are strong and often bifurcate.
I need you to bifurcate the firm.
It is also possible that the market will bifurcate.
I need you to bifurcate the firm into two entities.
His thoughts constantly bifurcate.
They bifurcate to form separate petal and stamen primordia.
We have found a way to bifurcate our lives and make it work.
Bifurcate innominate artery.
You have to bifurcate.
To bifurcate means to split apart.
The pistils bifurcate.
Bifurcate your requirements.

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He noticed that veins would also bifurcate similar to the branches of a tree.
They bifurcate into the external iliac artery and internal iliac artery.
Gastropods that were placed in this taxon have bifurcate tentacle nerves and two pedal commissures.
It is typically unbranched, but may also be bifurcate.
Cloud workloads will bifurcate into two distinct but related categories.
The court citation for the decision to bifurcate was KPMG v.
The arches both bifurcate within the spans to form a double rib over the river pier.
In the Absolute there can not be any trace of this bifurcate position.
Richard, we have to bifurcate our relationship.
Beyond that, our responsibilities bifurcate.
Here they bifurcate further, decreasing in size as they do so.
The Crozet you bifurcate.
Symptoms bifurcate into two constellations for survivors & fatal cases.
Why is it we agreed to bifurcate the trial?
It may bifurcate repeatedly, generating a collection of states among which it oscillates.
Generally the ridges are parallel, but they also bifurcate.
And so if you only bifurcate your customers in one way, do it that way.
There is then an added deposition upstream, thus causing the river to bifurcate.
Bifurcation is just life cell division, it continues to bifurcate and multiply classes of influence.
Percentage of bifurcate roots was increased initially with bifenox but was not affected after 7 months.
With five employees dedicated to content marketing, it 's now time to bifurcate responsibility.
Erketu is also diagnosed by bifurcate anterior cervical neural spines, another unusual trait for a titanosauriform.
Of course, the present invention is applicable to a cold-shrink tube device of a bifurcate type.
Help them not bifurcate their head from their heart, not become emotionally illiterate.
During its process, a program may repeat segments of code, or take decisions and bifurcate.
The bifurcate form is preferably made of plastic, such as Delrin.
More generally, many recently studied classes of periodic solutions bifurcate from symmetric relative equilibria.
A bifurcate spine, short and thick in shape, projects from the mesothorax.
Nonetheless, these disagreements failed to bifurcate world Jewry.
The initial destiny of C will bifurcate into two destinies, one where he meets A, the other B.
Totally out of the blue, does she ever bifurcate dicks?
However, Palmer said he would not bifurcate curriculum from business process execution.
In my opinion, this is happening in Andhra Pradesh, so AP must be bifurcate.
In our existing models of formal education, we bifurcate what Dewey viewed as indispensable.
George! Bifurcate your requirements.

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