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ramification
[ ram-uh-fi-key-shuhn ]
noun
- the act or process of ramifying.
- a branch:
ramifications of a nerve.
- a related or derived subject, problem, etc.; outgrowth; consequence; implication:
The new tax law proved to have many ramifications unforeseen by the lawmakers.
- Botany.
- a structure formed of branches.
- a configuration of branching parts.
ramification
/ ËŒ°ù泾ɪ´Úɪˈ°ì±ðɪʃə²Ô /
noun
- the act or process of ramifying or branching out
- an offshoot or subdivision
- often plural a subsidiary consequence, esp one that complicates
- a structure of branching parts
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ramification1
Example Sentences
But the political and cultural ramifications of their messaging, which includes urging young women to accept a "submissive" role in marriage and overt support for the Trump agenda, are impossible to miss.
The authors of the Yale study sincerely see themselves as heralds of empirical science, whatever the political ramifications.
You’d be smart to talk to a tax pro before you sell so you understand the ramifications.
Am I just feeling the ramifications of this cumulative effect of the chemo?
Leaders of similar organizations across the state are worried that recent pledges by the Trump administration to trim federal spending and reduce redundancy in government agencies will have far-reaching ramifications for their work.
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