offshoot Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɒf.ʃuːt]
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Meaning of offshoot In English

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Examples of offshoot

  • Agents began as an offshoot of artificial intelligence research.

  • This biomass increment, however, only accounts for the largest, and generally oldest, rosette and the investment in offshoots differed strongly.

  • The earliest mutual improvement societies were often offshoots of a church or chapel, and sought to combine intellectual achievement with particular and specific moral values.

  • One offshoot was a greater care for records.

  • Another offshoot is that some nonhuman beings do have rights that are based on their dignity.

  • Which is why minimalism and its offshoots have been so successful.

  • These offshoots were generally small (<5 cm) and developed following the same annual pattern.

  • The other, polycarpic, species divert resources to several offshoots during growth and prior to the production of the first inflorescence.

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