intersect

/ˌɪntərˈsɛkt/
verb
  1. To cross or meet at a point (used for lines, roads, paths, etc.).
    • The lines intersect at a 90-degree angle.
    • The two main roads intersect at the town square.
    • Our hiking trails intersect near the old oak tree.
  2. To share a common area, interest, or point of connection (figurative).
    • Our schedules rarely intersect, so we hardly see each other.
    • Their careers intersect in the field of renewable energy.
    • The worlds of art and technology intersect more than ever before.
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