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13 Synonyms & Antonyms for BIFURCATE | Thesaurus.com

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bifurcate

verb as in divide into two branches

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They had the divorce bifurcated, separating the marriage itself from other contentious issues in the split such as child custody and splitting of assets, and were declared legally single in 2019.

Health workers use a so-called bifurcated needle that’s dipped into the vaccine solution, the same way the smallpox vaccine was administered.

Open’s crowd was clearly bifurcated into tennis devotees and society seekers, relatively everyone was on the same page when it came to engagement.

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One result of the Fed’s higher rates has been a kind of bifurcated economy, by age.

“It’s this network where branches are bifurcating but also merging back together to create new species.”

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