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I . branch [brɑ:n(t)ʃ] N

1. branch:

branch of a bough
vejica f
branch of a trunk
veja f

2. branch esp Am:

branch of a river

3. branch (local office):

branch

II . branch [brɑ:n(t)ʃ] VB intr

1. branch (form branches):

branch

2. branch fig (fork):

branch

I . branch off VB intr

branch

II . branch off VB trans

to branch off a subject

branch out VB intr

1. branch (enter a new field):

branch
to branch out on one's own

2. branch (get active):

to branch socially

ˈbranch line N

branch line

ˈbranch of·fice N

branch office

ˈol·ive branch N

1. olive branch HORT:

olive branch

2. olive branch fig (symbol of peace):

olive branch

3. olive branch (offer of reconciliation):

olive branch

ˈSpe·cial Branch N no pl usu Brit the Special Branch

Usage examples with branch

local branch bank, shop
branch of a river
to branch socially
to branch off a subject
to branch out on one's own

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is also used in a branch of social psychology called social cognition to explain attitudes, attribution, and group dynamics.
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Likewise, books can be returned to any county library branch.
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This artery provides blood to the right upper chest, right arm, neck, and head, through a branch called right vertebral artery.
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She said the branch banking, telephone banking and automated teller machine banking have not been affected.
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The somatomotor portion of radial nerve innervating anconeus bifurcates from the main branch in the radial groove of the humerus.
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Cn decaying by SF with a short half-time suggesting a previously unknown SF branch.
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Gastric branch vagotomy blocks nutrient and cholecystokinin-induced suppression of gastric emptying.
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The first 4 digits identify the banking company and the latter 4 digits are assigned to the branch.
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Customers must actively opt into the prize draw -- either online, by phone or in their branch.
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Shu (2003) later argued that the vetulicolians were an early, specialized side-branch of deuterostomes.
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