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Webster 1913 Edition
Ramify
Ram′i-fy
(răm′ĭ-fī)
, Verb.
 T.
 [
imp. & p. p. 
Ramified 
(-fīd)
; p. pr. & vb. n. 
Ramifying
.] To divide into branches or subdivisions; 
 as, to 
. ramify 
an art, subject, schemeRam′i-fy
,Verb.
 I.
 1. 
To shoot, or divide, into branches or subdivisions, as the stem of a plant. 
When they [asparagus plants] . . . begin to 
ramify
. Arbuthnot.
2. 
To be divided or subdivided, as a main subject. 
Webster 1828 Edition
Ramify
RAM'IFY
,Verb.
T.
  To divide into branches or parts; as, to ramify an art, a subject or scheme.
RAM'IFY
, v.i.1.
  To shoot into branches, as the stem of a plant.When the asparagus begins to ramify -
2.
  To be divided or subdivided; as a main subject or scheme.Definition 2025
ramify
ramify
English
Verb
ramify (third-person singular simple present ramifies, present participle ramifying, simple past and past participle ramified)
-  To divide into branches or subdivisions.
-  1893, Henry Morris, Human Anatomy, page 648
- The cortical, hemispheral or superficial veins ramify on the surface of the brain and return the blood from the cortical substance into the venous sinuses.
 
 
 -  1893, Henry Morris, Human Anatomy, page 648
 -  (figuratively) To spread or diversify into multiple fields or categories.
- to ramify an art, subject, scheme.
 
-  2003, Wim van Binsbergen, Intercultural Encounters: African and anthropological lessons towards a philosophy of interculturality, page 285
- My point here is that the field within which such determination takes place is not bounded to constitute a single discipline, a single academic elite, a single language domain, a single culture, a single historical period, but that that field ramifies out so as to encompass, ultimately, the entire history of the whole of humankind.
 
 
 
Synonyms
- (divide into branches): branch
 
Related terms
Translations
to divide into branches
  | 
(figuratively) to spread or diversify into multiple fields or categories