noun

ramification

ramification, consequence, implication

The new law had many ramifications.

The new law had many ramifications.

We must consider all the ramifications of this decision.

We must consider all the ramifications of this decision.

((of sth.)) a consequence of (sth.) The decision had serious ramifications for the company.

Synonyms: consequence, result, implication

From Latin 'ramus' (branch) + 'facere' (to make). Literally 'to make branches'.

Think of a tree's branches (rami-) spreading out in complex ways, just like the consequences of an action.

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