offshoot (Meaning)

Wordnet

offshoot (n)

a natural consequence of development

Webster

offshoot (n.)

That which shoots off or separates from a main stem, channel, family, race, etc.; as, the offshoots of a tree.

offshoot Sentence Examples

  1. The offshoot of the main plant flourished in the rich soil.
  2. The offshoot company quickly expanded, becoming a major competitor in the industry.
  3. The new offshoot of the family tree traced its lineage back to a distant patriarch.
  4. The offshoot research team made significant breakthroughs in medical science.
  5. The offshoot colony established a thriving community with its own unique customs.
  6. The offshoot faction of the political party advocated for radical reforms.
  7. The offshoot idea spawned a plethora of innovations and inventions.
  8. The offshoot business venture proved highly profitable, exceeding expectations.
  9. The offshoot of the artistic movement explored experimental and avant-garde styles.
  10. The offshoot species of the animal kingdom exhibited distinct adaptations to its environment.

FAQs About the word offshoot

a natural consequence of developmentThat which shoots off or separates from a main stem, channel, family, race, etc.; as, the offshoots of a tree.

growth, sprout, shoot, outgrowth,limb,twig, floret, excrescence, bough, spur

origin, root, source, origin, root,source, original, cause,prototype, prototype

The offshoot of the main plant flourished in the rich soil.

The offshoot company quickly expanded, becoming a major competitor in the industry.

The new offshoot of the family tree traced its lineage back to a distant patriarch.

The offshoot research team made significant breakthroughs in medical science.