Ramify


The meaning of the word Ramify is: intensify or complicate


Examples:

As the group’s questions began to ramify and thwart the event, the author began to think a Q and A session might better serve their interest.

published by Jeana on 2021-11-06 09:18:40


As the girl continued to lie, the effects of her untruths continued to ramify and make the problem worse.

published by Tomoko on 2021-12-22 03:01:12


Accusing the boy of stealing would only ramify his behavioral issues and cause more confusion in the already chaotic household.

published by Shalanda on 2021-07-28 05:01:34


A huge loss at the casino would only ramify the already dire financial issues of the gambling addict.

published by Latosha on 2021-01-09 07:09:50


The return of the woman’s long lost husband would only ramify the mixed feelings that the she had about her missing mate.

published by Shavonda on 2021-11-05 19:58:27


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