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crossroads /ˈkrɒsrəʊdz /noun (plural same)1An intersection of two or more roads: Donna accelerated, seeing a crossroads ahead the jeep sped on towards the crossroads...- At roundabouts, zebra crossings, crossroads and traffic lights, rear-end shunts can cause serious injury and, in some extreme cases, death.
- He analysed accidents at urban priority crossroads and staggered intersections.
- Villagers are to be given the chance to have their say over £1.8m plans to reduce the death toll at a crossroads where two major roads meet near Selby.
1.1 ( crossroad) North American A road that crosses a main road or joins two main roads.As they turned right at a corner the road widened and a crossroad loomed out from the darkness, the same one they had passed that morning....- Each one jogged down the road to the four-way crossroad.
- There was grass on either side of the road, until they got down to the crossroad, the road split into three.
2A point at which a crucial decision must be made which will have far-reaching consequences: by 1998 I was at the crossroads...- At the crossroads of a profound and complex political crisis, a new cabinet is finally formed.
- Thus, without a word of dialogue or a note of music, he has conveyed the change that this woman is about to undergo at the crossroads of her life.
- But then there was a time when he found himself at the crossroads - mainstream cinema was not accepting him and his versatility was not finding any creative route to expression.
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