BRANCH OUT (FROM SOMETHING)

branch out (from something): translation

branch out (from something)
1. Lit. [for a branch] to grow out of a branch or trunk. (Having to do with plants and trees.) •

A twig branched out of the main limb and grew straight up.

The bush branched out from the base.

2. Fig. to expand away from something; to diversify away from narrower interests. •

The speaker branched out from her prepared remarks.

The topic was very broad, and she was free to branch out.


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