Ramify (verb)

To divide or branch out into many parts or subsidiary branches.

Origin:

From the latin ramus (branch) and -ficare (to make).

Examples:

  1. The river ramified into many tributaries as it flowed through the delta.
  2. The organization's structure ramified as it grew in size.
  3. The company's business interests ramified into many different sectors.
  4. The debate on the issue ramified into several subtopics.
  5. The argument ramified into a heated discussion among the group members.
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