Ramification


The meaning of the word Ramification is: a change that makes a situation more complicated


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Jason was shocked when he learned the ramification of his cheating was immediate expulsion from the university.

published by Lucretia on 2021-09-29 05:07:24


If anyone was injured during the heist, the legal ramification will be even worse for the robbers.

published by Ann on 2021-10-12 13:03:55


When you started dating a married woman, did you not realize a ramification of your actions would be her husband’s hatred?

published by Graham on 2021-02-08 03:58:28


The trade embargo will be a damaging ramification to the financially distressed nation.

published by Rebecka on 2021-03-02 19:28:08


Before you quit your job, make sure you are aware of the ramification of not having a salary to pay your bills.

published by Phillis on 2021-12-19 20:11:00


The government hopes the lowering of interest rates will have a positive ramification on the economy.

published by Branden on 2021-02-21 03:41:34


After making a racist statement, the owner of the basketball team realized his words would cause a social ramification and end with his exile from the sports world.

published by Ina on 2021-05-07 13:48:32


The biggest ramification of the new healthcare law is that many people will lose their current medical coverage.

published by Denis on 2021-03-26 11:22:15


Even though the war between the two oil nations is small, it may have a global ramification if it interrupts the distribution of natural resources.

published by Ewa on 2021-07-23 09:18:35


Frank’s failure to properly write the contract is going to leave the company with a very serious ramification.

published by Marquis on 2021-09-03 11:27:58


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