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intersected

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb intersect has 1 sense
  1. intersect, cross - meet at a point
    --1 is one way to meet, ran into, encounter, run across, come across, see
    Derived form: noun intersection6
    Sample sentences:
    Our properties intersect at this point
    His fields intersect mine at this point

Definitions from the Web

Intersected

Definition:

adjective

1. Describing the state of being crossed or cut by another line, path, or object.

2. Describing the state of two or more lines, paths, or objects crossing or cutting each other.

verb (past tense)

1. Having crossed or cut through another line, path, or object.

2. Having crossed or cut each other, referring to two or more lines, paths, or objects.

verb (past participle)

1. Having crossed or cut through another line, path, or object.

2. Having crossed or cut each other, referring to two or more lines, paths, or objects.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The straight line was intersected by a curved line.
  2. The intersected roads formed a four-way junction.

Verb (Past Tense):

  1. The path intersected the main road at a traffic light.
  2. The two lines intersected at the point where they met.

Verb (Past Participle):

  1. The trail was intersected by a small river.
  2. The roads were intersected by a railway track.

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