Sentence example with the word 'ramification'

ramification

appendage, bough, complication, difficulty, forking, in half, lobe, result, sprout, technicality

Definition n. the act of branching out or dividing into branches

Last update: January 24, 2016


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Ramification of a nerve is very systematic in our body. .   [noun]

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In February 1846, however, an insurrection broke out in Cracow, apparently a ramification of a widely spread conspiracy throughout Poland.   [noun]

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The record of the earliest days of Thebes was preserved among the Greeks in an abundant mass of legends which rival the myths of Troy in their wide ramification and the influence which they exerted upon the literature of the classical age.   [noun]

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An obscure ramification ever at work; a construction which is immense and ignored.   [noun]

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When Linda reached a point where she was capable of the performance of the previous night, Marian knew that she would proceed to live up to her blue china in every ramification of life.   [Please select]

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Axillary: placed in the crotch or angle of origin of two bodies; arising from the angle of ramification.   [Please select]

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This ramification continues until we reach the smallest ravines of the boundary mountains, and the map appears, as it were, covered with a net work of rivers and lesser streams.   [Please select]

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