two pronged

/ˈtuːˌprɔŋd/
adjective
  1. Having two parts, approaches, or stages, especially in a plan or strategy.
    • Doctors used a two-pronged approach to treat the disease: medication and physical therapy.
    • The government's two-pronged strategy aimed to reduce both crime and unemployment.
    • The company launched a two-pronged attack on the market, cutting prices and increasing advertising.
  2. Having two points or prongs, like a fork or tool.
    • The electric plug had a two-pronged design for older outlets.
    • He used a two-pronged fork to pick up the pickle.
    • A two-pronged garden tool is useful for loosening soil around plants.
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