branch

[bræntʃ]

branch Definition

  • 1a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or from a bough
  • 2a local office or bureau of a large organization, especially a bank or government department
  • 3a division of a family, school of thought, or activity

Using branch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "branch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree's branches were heavy with fruit.

  • Example

    She works at the bank's branch in the city center.

  • Example

    The company has branches all over the world.

  • Example

    The biology department has several research branches.

branch Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for branch

Idioms Using branch

  • in a vulnerable or risky position, often used when someone takes a bold or unpopular stance

    Example

    She went out on a limb and invested all her savings in the startup.

  • the far-reaching power and influence of the police or legal system

    Example

    Even though he moved to a different country, he couldn't escape the long arm of the law.

  • crazy or insane

    Example

    After staying up all night studying, I feel like I'm on the branch.

Phrases with branch

  • to expand or diversify, especially in terms of business or interests

    Example

    After years of working in finance, he decided to branch out and start his own business.

  • a symbol of peace or reconciliation

    Example

    He offered an olive branch to his former business partner in hopes of mending their relationship.

  • branch of knowledge

    a field of study or expertise

    Example

    Psychology is a branch of knowledge that deals with the human mind and behavior.

Origins of branch

from Old French 'branche', meaning 'twig'

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Summary: branch in Brief

The term 'branch' [bræntʃ] refers to a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or from a bough. It also denotes a local office or bureau of a large organization, especially a bank or government department, and a division of a family, school of thought, or activity. The phrase 'branch out' means to expand or diversify, while 'olive branch' is a symbol of peace or reconciliation. 'On the branch' is an informal idiom meaning crazy or insane.

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