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Branch out   /bræntʃ aʊt/   Listen
Branch out

verb
1.
Vary in order to spread risk or to expand.  Synonyms: broaden, diversify.






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"Branch out" Quotes from Famous Books



... imperfectly known, are very low and swampy, but from being well-wooded, have the appearance of being much higher than they really are: many of the trees that we saw attained a height of ninety feet, before they began to branch out. ...
— Discoveries in Australia, Volume 1. • J Lort Stokes

... got to be eighteen I thought I was old enough to branch out and do something for myself—I've always tried to hold up my own end. My little school went first-rate. There was only one drawback—another school next door, full of great, rowdy boys. They would climb the fence and make faces at ...
— With the Procession • Henry B. Fuller



Words linked to "Branch out" :   alter, vary, specialize, specialise, change



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