verb
- to divide into branches or subdivisions; to spread out in a branching pattern
- to have complex or far-reaching consequences or implications
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The river ramifies into several smaller streams as it approaches the delta.
- The company’s organizational structure ramifies into dozens of departments.
- This policy decision ramifies throughout the entire education system.
- The neural network ramifies into countless interconnected pathways.
- Her research ramifies into multiple fields of study.
- The consequences of the new law ramify far beyond what legislators anticipated.