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Definition of "ramified" [ramified]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of ramify. (verb)

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Use "ramified" in a sentence
  • "In 2005, the Bush Administration hoped it had finally negotiated an end to 45 years of near-constant bloodletting by bringing about a Comprehensive Peace Agreement, a highly ramified and interlocking network of eight separate agreements, each of which brought momentary respite in some dimension of the conflict that has claimed literally millions of lives."
  • "As it is, however, in the face of the pseudo-economists and the pseudo-financiers, the Republican Party, ramified with its impregnable bulwark of logic and fact; with the approval of the world's greatest thinkers and economists; and in accordance with the significant attitude of the other great nations; still maintains it opposition to the free and unlimited coinage of silver by this nation alone."
  • "  The pain in her nose would have ramified across her face like shrapnel urging her to wipe the fog off the mirror and inspect herself."
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