0 to move or exist in a pattern of lines crossing something or each other: --
1 having or making a pattern of lines which cross each other: --
Officials will be under further pressure, and the fact that the guidelines criss-cross will cause extra difficulties.
But if all these criss-cross areas were created, the result would be intolerable confusion.
Many people on either side criss-cross the channel each day to follow their employment.
However, seriously ill patients should not be expected to criss-cross the country in search of treatment.
He was insistent that we should have studs in the roads rather than criss-cross lines.
Is not such criss-cross market movement, even perhaps by motorway, completely incompatible with the wishes and the deep desires of the patients?
There are many pipe-lines which criss-cross the country already.
In the case of psychopaths we come to a point where misconduct and illness criss-cross and are very difficult to extricate from one another.