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branch off
verb
To diverge into two or more separate paths.
synonyms
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"He didn't branch off".
Orchids also branch off before the palms.
From this central route, roads branch off southward.
"Hopefully we can branch off," Mr. Infante said.
As the stress difference decreases, induced fractures branch off in relatively arbitrary directions.
Normally, nerves branch off the spinal cord through spaces between the vertebrae.
branch off versions that henceforth share a common ancestor but follow somewhat separate development.
No one knows what made the Germanic language branch off from the Indo-European family.
From them several mountain ranges branch off with a northeast-southwest orientation.
Ms. Mitchell "welcomes us back even when we branch off and do other things," she said.
They talk among themselves and branch off in different directions across the village.
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