crossroads
Britishnoun
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an area or the point at which two or more roads cross each other
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the point at which an important choice has to be made (esp in the phrase at the crossroads )
Example Sentences
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Middle Eastern airports such as United Arab Emirates’ Dubai and Qatar’s Doha fashioned themselves into the crossroads of the world in the last couple of decades.
From MarketWatch
Wagons of stran-gers bumped in from the countryside, lining the crossroads nearest the cottage.
From Literature
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With more Marvel, more “Avatar” and more Pixar due to be injected into the park, California Adventure stands at a crossroads.
From Los Angeles Times
The last time this animal-element combo occurred, the Vietnam War was escalating, the civil rights movement was at a crossroads and the Black Panther Party was created.
From Los Angeles Times
"We're going to get to a crossroads here pretty soon where things will settle down."
From Barron's
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