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Meanings of
offshoot
in English
A natural consequence of development.
branch
offset
outgrowth
Synonyms
Examples for "
branch
"
branch
offset
outgrowth
Examples for "
branch
"
1
Fear may lead euro governments to offer the UK an olive
branch
.
2
Four stores in Japan followed, along with a London
branch
last year.
3
The ANC London
branch
announces a new direction taken in its leadership.
4
The lower
branch
became the Brachiopods; the more advanced
branch
the Molluscs.
5
Nor has he fulfilled a role at a state
branch
of government.
1
However, this possible benefit cannot
offset
the considerable increase of late complications.
2
Banks worldwide have been taking measures to
offset
risk amid the crisis.
3
It said that emerging market demand had
offset
continued weakness at home.
4
However, it should continue to be
offset
by growth in developing markets.
5
Also, greater availability of financial aid could
offset
the need to work.
1
Nonviolence is the natural
outgrowth
of the law of forgiveness and love.
2
These in a way were the
outgrowth
of the work of Socrates.
3
There was one disturbing local
issue
-
an
outgrowth
of McCarthyism-thathaunted Mercer Island.
4
Ten transcription factors are identified that either increase or decrease neurite
outgrowth
.
5
The racketeering case was an
outgrowth
of an RIAA suit targeting Andersen.
Usage of
offshoot
in English
1
The overseas edition is a smaller circulation
offshoot
of the main paper.
2
Maybe, writer thought, their popularity was an
offshoot
of the food trends.
3
The latter were merely a southern
offshoot
of the Creeks or Muscogees.
4
Their characteristics prove them an
offshoot
of the dinosaur line of reptiles.
5
Wesfarmers and Kmart haven't talked a huge amount about their boutique
offshoot
.
6
Al Qaeda's Iraq
offshoot
claimed responsibility for the June 13 Central Bank attack.
7
Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, an
offshoot
of the PKK, claimed responsibility for the attack.
8
The bailed-out bank sold Russian
offshoot
Absolut Bank and Serbian business KBC Banka.
9
The originating civilization was severely damaged in a conflict involving
offshoot
spacefaring relations.
10
The Five Percenters, an early
offshoot
of the Nation of Islam.
11
Bruce Buchanan, CEO of its low-cost
offshoot
JetStar will leave in six months.
12
He's a very specific
offshoot
of a very unpromising part of the internet.
13
A small
offshoot
to the westward passes through the Galapagos Islands.
14
The conception to be tested was an
offshoot
from the carbon dioxide theory.
15
Symbolist machine learning is an
offshoot
of the knowledge engineering school of AI.
16
There was an
offshoot
in rear which served as a kitchen.
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About this term
offshoot
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
recent offshoot
small offshoot
australian offshoot
consider an offshoot
curious offshoot
More collocations
Offshoot
through the time
Offshoot
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common