bifurcation, branch, branching, breaking, complication, consequence, divarication, division, excrescence, extension, forking, offshoot, outgrowth, partition, radiation, result, sequel, subdividing, subdivision, upshot
Answer Ramification is usually used negitively to describe the results of a bad action. If you curse out your teacher, you must accept the ramifications (you'll get an 'F' this quarter).
A synonym for temper is temperament.
A synonym for varied is diverse.
I don't think there is a synonym for adjoined it is an antonym.
A synonym of undeniable is nonviable.
Repercussion
Social ramification is the collection of effects from certain actions and deeds. Unlike a regular ramification, they affect an entire society.
The difference between implication and ramification is in their meanings. Implication is the consequence expected as a result of an action while ramification is a consequence that develops and aggravates the situation.
inability to swallow
One of the ramifications after my mom changed job was that she came home really late at night every day.
the legal ramification of Psychology of command?
One ramification of the change in programming is that fewer students are allowed time in the gymnasium.
Ramification, literally, is first recorded 1677, from French.; transformed as sense of "outgrowth, consequence" first recorded 1755. Latin 'ramus' = branch and 'facere' to make
the legal ramification of Psychology of command?
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Hesitation Ramification 7-12 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Answer Ramification is usually used negitively to describe the results of a bad action. If you curse out your teacher, you must accept the ramifications (you'll get an 'F' this quarter).
Part of being an adult is accepting the ramifications of your actions.