The act of branching out or dividing into branches.
A development that complicates a situation.
A part of a forked or branching shape.
1 The ramification of the elm has the largest branch at the top.
2 In our case, the ramification of the innervating nerves was specific.
3 The kauris measured a hundred feet high, before the ramification of the branches.
4 An obscure ramification ever at work; a construction which is immense and ignored.
5 At the same time, one must deplore the ramification of organizations, Mrs. Seal.
6 Therefore in the youngest portions of the tree the angles of ramification are more acute.
7 However, Congress played down the possible ramifications of its state elections setback.
8 However, it could also have serious ramifications for several large emerging economies.
9 The ramifications of the report will become clear in the coming days.
10 Anand did not, of course, know the future ramifications of the act.
11 Chief political correspondent Norman Smith assesses the political ramifications of the decision.
12 It is a mood of closure that, however understandable, has dangerous ramifications .
13 U.S. officials signaled previously they expected serious economic ramifications from the moratorium.
14 The case against Fung is already having ramifications for its U.S.-based users.
15 Indeed, the ramifications of a second alcohol ban will be laid bare.
16 But its ramifications go far beyond those of a traditional labour dispute.
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