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ramify

[ram-uh-fahy] / ˈræm əˌfaɪ /


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This is an instance of synesthesia, when experiences ramify through more than one of our senses.

From The Guardian

The cast of characters sprawls out to more than two dozen, the connections ramifying, with deaths and births and marriages and breakups.

From New York Times

Still, as plots ramify and the cast grows, the individual vignettes are themselves sculpted, and anchoring.

From New York Times

The company's technology can be found beyond just pro tournaments: Toptracer ranges have turned existing ranges into high-tech, ramified experiences.

From Golf Digest

Single-cell anatomical analysis reveals that each arm of the LPLC2 cross-shaped primary dendrites ramifies in one of these layers and extends along that layer’s preferred motion direction.

From Nature