Ramify in a sentence as a verb

These artifacts typically are not constrained to one or two pixels, but ramify to much larger portions of the image.

>If you fully ramify your position, you're advocating that the government tell me that if I host videos, I can't prevent people from posting videos that I don't like.

3D printing is rapidly improving and making new things possible, and our advances in nanotechnology will only amplify and ramify their capabilities.

I'd add that the value of having such a large and diverse canon is that each person finds their own branch or branches that eventually ramify down to tiny twigs unknown elsewhere on the tree, but that have immense personal beauty and significance.

Ramify definitions

verb

have or develop complicating consequences; "These actions will ramify"

See also: complexify

verb

grow and send out branches or branch-like structures; "these plants ramify early and get to be very large"

See also: branch

verb

divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; "The road forks"

See also: branch fork furcate separate