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Present Participle
ramifying
Past Tense
ramified
Past Participle
ramified
1
to split into two or more branches, creating a fork-like appearance
- As the river flowed downstream, it began to ramify, creating a network of smaller streams and tributaries.
- As the river flowed downstream, it began to ramify, creating a network of smaller streams and tributaries.
- The tree's roots started to ramify, spreading out in all directions beneath the soil.
- Over time, the technology company's services began to ramify, offering diverse solutions to different industries.
2
grow and send out branches or branch-like structures
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3
have or develop complicating consequences
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