branch off

branch off
phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive]
Word forms "branch off":
present tense I/you/we/they branch off he/she/it branches off present participle branching off past tense branched off past participle branched off
to leave the main part of something

Lanes branch off the main road, leading to the coast.

A small group of soldiers branched off into the jungle.


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  • branch off — {v.} To go from something big or important to something smaller or less important; turn aside. * /At the bridge a little road branches off from the highway and follows the river./ * /Martin was trying to study his lesson, but his mind kept… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • branch\ off — v To go from something big or important to something smaller or less important; turn aside. At the bridge a little road branches off from the highway and follows the river. Martin was trying to study his lesson, but his mind kept branching off… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • branch off — Ramify. See branch …   New dictionary of synonyms

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