accelerate, by two, deepen, enhance, flare, implicate, make complex, overgrow, snarl up, spread out, unfold
Definitionv. have or develop complicating consequences
Last update: September 5, 2016
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Sarah always seem to be the one ramifying [Please select]
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Sarah always seem to be the one ramifying the situation. [Please select]
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Young Idyia in which the ambulacral tubes begin to ramify; magnified, letters as before. [verb]
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In domestication, varieties ramify to an indefinite extent, and under such circumstances external characters are comparatively valueless. [Please select]
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Anderson) the holes of this rat do not run deep, but ramify horizontally just below the surface of the ground. [Please select]
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