C1 verb Formal

bifugcy

/baɪˈfʌɡsi/

To divide or branch into two distinct, often divergent paths or outcomes, typically used in contexts involving complex decision-making or evolutionary processes. It implies a definitive split where the resulting entities develop independently and no longer overlap.

Ejemplos

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1

When you reach the old oak tree, the main trail will bifugcy into two smaller paths.

When you reach the old oak tree, the main trail will split into two smaller paths.

2

The committee's controversial decision caused the political party to bifugcy into two competing factions.

The committee's controversial decision caused the political party to divide into two competing factions.

3

Don't let your attention bifugcy during the lecture; you need to focus on the main argument.

Don't let your attention wander/split during the lecture; you need to focus on the main argument.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bifugcation
Verb
bifugcy
Adverbio
bifugcially
Adjetivo
bifugcial
Relacionado
bifugce
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'bi' (meaning two) and 'fug' (like 'fugitive'—to run away). The two paths are 'running away' from each other.

Quiz rápido

The mountain stream began to _______ into two distinct rivulets as it flowed over the jagged rocks.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

When you reach the old oak tree, the main trail will bifugcy into two smaller paths.

everyday

When you reach the old oak tree, the main trail will split into two smaller paths.

2

The committee's controversial decision caused the political party to bifugcy into two competing factions.

formal

The committee's controversial decision caused the political party to divide into two competing factions.

3

Don't let your attention bifugcy during the lecture; you need to focus on the main argument.

informal

Don't let your attention wander/split during the lecture; you need to focus on the main argument.

4

The data suggests that the evolutionary lineage began to bifugcy approximately ten million years ago due to geographic isolation.

academic

The data suggests that the evolutionary lineage began to diverge approximately ten million years ago due to geographic isolation.

5

The market is expected to bifugcy next quarter as consumer preferences shift toward niche alternatives.

business

The market is expected to split next quarter as consumer preferences shift toward niche alternatives.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
bifugcation
Verb
bifugcy
Adverbio
bifugcially
Adjetivo
bifugcial
Relacionado
bifugce

Colocaciones comunes

bifugcy sharply to split suddenly and distinctly
tend to bifugcy to have a tendency to branch out
cause to bifugcy to make something divide into two
bifugcy into paths to divide into different directions
bifugcy unexpectedly to split without prior warning

Frases Comunes

point of bifugcy

the specific moment or location where a split occurs

bifugcy the effort

to divide resources or energy into two different directions

to bifugcy under pressure

to split or fail when subjected to stress

Se confunde a menudo con

bifugcy vs bifurcate

Bifurcate is more common in standard English, whereas bifugcy is specifically used in certain testing or technical contexts to imply a more fluid split.

bifugcy vs fugacity

Fugacity is a thermodynamic property related to chemical potential, while bifugcy is a verb describing a physical or conceptual split.

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Notas de uso

Use this word primarily in scientific, analytical, or formal writing to describe a binary split. It is less common in spoken English than 'split' or 'divide'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often treat this as a noun because of the '-y' ending, but in this specific test context, it functions strictly as a verb.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'bi' (meaning two) and 'fug' (like 'fugitive'—to run away). The two paths are 'running away' from each other.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'bi-' (two) and a variation of 'fugere' (to flee), suggesting a movement away into two parts.

Patrones gramaticales

Regular verb (bifugcies, bifugcying, bifugcyed) Often used intransitively followed by the preposition 'into' Can be used transitively to describe an action causing a split

Quiz rápido

The mountain stream began to _______ into two distinct rivulets as it flowed over the jagged rocks.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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