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Branched - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Branched means dividing into smaller parts or offshoots, like a tree with limbs or a river splitting into streams. It describes anything that spreads out from a main part.

branched

/bræntʃt/ /brɑːntʃt/

Definition:

Divided into smaller parts or directions, like a tree's limbs.

Synonyms:

forked, divided, ramified, split

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

straight, linear

Common Collocations:

branched out, branched pathways, branched structure

Derivatives:

branching, branches, branchless

Usage Tips:

Use "branched" to describe splitting paths or ideas diverging from a main point.

Common Phrases:

branched off, branched out widely, branched into new areas

Etymology:

From Old French "branche," meaning "limb," influenced by Latin "branchia."

Examples:

  • 1. The river branched into several smaller streams near the valley.
  • 2. She branched her career into teaching and writing after college.
  • 3. The tree’s branches branched widely, providing ample shade below.
  • 4. He branched off the main road to explore the countryside.

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