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have bisected

  • present perfect
    of bisect.
    bisect
    verb (used with object)
    to cut or divide into two equal or nearly equal parts.

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Fifty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon ordered an end to an environmentally destructive barge canal that would have bisected the Florida peninsula.

From Washington Times Feb. 3, 2021

So that when you have bisected the continent and come to what appears to be the edge of the western world, you must take a ferry to get to the city itself.

From The Californiacs by Inez Haynes Gillmore

But could not I have reduced it a drop a day, or by adding water have bisected or trisected a drop?

From The Opium Habit by Horace B. Day

But could not have I reduced it a drop a day, or, by adding water, have bisected or trisected a drop? 

From Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey

A straight line drawn from the altar of sacrifice would have bisected the altar of incense as it passed into the mercy-seat and the glory.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander Maclaren