To cut or divide into parts
“With their numerous branches, they intersect the land into a maze-like network of waterways.”
To cross or meet, especially at an intersection or meeting point
“While some of the narrative threads intersect and mingle, others hardly impinge on each other at all.”
To traverse or span across a given area
“More recently, the centrality of this territorialised society has shifted as networks and mobility intersect across the globe.”
(of a schedule) To overlap or run in parallel with
To intersect, or to cut into or between
To form a distinction or boundary between
To combine individual or separate elements together
To connect to one another
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