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branch off

/bræntʃ ɔːf/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To diverge or separate from a main path, road, or central line of development.

Example Sentences:
  • The hiking trail will branch off to the left near the old oak tree.
  • The conversation branched off into a completely unrelated topic.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The term originates from the Middle English 'branche,' derived from the Old French 'branche,' meaning a limb of a tree. The addition of the adverb 'off' in the 17th century extended the literal botanical sense—where a limb diverges from the main trunk—to metaphorical uses involving paths, roads, or lines of thought diverging from a central point.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine a tree trunk (the main path) suddenly growing a new arm (branch) that moves away (off) from the center.

Frequently Asked Questions About “branch off

1. What is the meaning of “branch off” in English?

In English, branch off (verb) is defined as: “To diverge or separate from a main path, road, or central line of development.”.

2. How do you use “branch off” in a sentence?

The hiking trail will branch off to the left near the old oak tree.

3. What are English synonyms of “branch off”?

Common synonyms include:diverge,fork,deviate,bifurcate,separate

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “branch off”?

The term originates from the Middle English 'branche,' derived from the Old French 'branche,' meaning a limb of a tree. The addition of the adverb 'off' in the 17th century extended the literal botanical sense—where a limb diverges from the main trunk—to metaphorical uses involving paths, roads, or lines of thought diverging from a central point.