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View usage for: ramify in British English (ˈræmɪˌfaɪ) verbWord forms: -fies, -fying or -fied1. to divide into branches or branchlike parts 2. (intransitive) to develop complicating consequences; become complex Word origin C16: from French ramifier, from Latin rāmus branch + facere to make ramify in American English (ˈræməˌfaɪ) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈramiˌfied or ˈramiˌfying to divide or spread out into branches or branchlike divisions Word origin Fr ramifier < ML ramificare < L ramus, branch (see root 1) + facere, to make, do 1Synonyms of 'ramify'become complicated, multiply, thicken divide, separate, branch, fork More Synonyms of ramify Definition to become complex Synonyms become complicated multiply thicken Definition to spread in branches Additional synonymsDefinition to take one or other branch at a fork in a road, etc. Beyond the village the road forked. Synonyms branch, part, separate, split, divide, diverge, subdivide, branch off, go separate ways, bifurcate Definition to act as a barrier between Police moved in to separate the two groups. Synonyms divide, detach, disconnect, come between, disentangle, keep apart, move apart, disjoin Definition (of a group of people) to go off in different directions I was beginning to think that we would never split up. Synonyms break up, part, separate, divorce, disband, part company, go separate ways - rambler
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