Pronunciation: /baɪˈsɛkt/
verb to divide into two equal parts
A1 The teacher showed the students how to bisect a line in geometry class.
A2 To find the center of the circle, you need to bisect the diameter.
B1 The carpenter bisected the piece of wood to create two equal parts.
B2 In order to divide the land equally, the surveyor had to bisect it accurately.
C1 The scientist used a laser to precisely bisect the cell for further analysis.
C2 The architect carefully bisected the building to create a symmetrical design.
formal The mathematician used a ruler and compass to accurately bisect the line segment.
informal I watched as my friend tried to bisect the cake perfectly down the middle.
slang I totally bisected that argument with my killer comeback.
figurative The river seemed to bisect the forest, dividing it into two distinct halves.
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