Intersecting [verb]

Definition of Intersecting:

cut across; cross at a point

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Sentence/Example of Intersecting:

The rights of travelers along intersecting streets are equal, and each must exercise ordinary care to avoid injury to the other.

They stood by the intersecting carriage-roads and mocked the perspiring travellers in their black garments.

As we advanced the country became very rugged and broken, with numerous creeks intersecting it in every direction.

Wilson dropped his hands and, stepping forward, split the green wall of intersecting spruce branches.

A large ring appeared encircling the zenith, intersecting the first and passing through the sun.

Cape Town presented a series of wide, regularly arranged streets, intersecting each other, their sides sheltered by foliage trees.

All about the place was a dense growth of bushes, with occasional paths intersecting the plot.

These crystals consist of two intersecting six-sided prisms, truncated at both ends, forming the cross.

The pattern known as "H" is a simple diamond made by intersecting diagonal lines similar to the ribs of the "T" pattern.

Besides these are many detached and intersecting ranges, between which lie arid deserts, lava beds, and a few fertile valleys.