rebranch

/riːˈbræntʃ/
verb
  1. To divide or split into branches again, especially after a previous branching; to form new branches.
    • The tree began to rebranch after the storm damaged its main limbs.
    • In the computer network, the data path can rebranch to reach multiple servers.
    • The river will rebranch into smaller streams as it flows through the delta.
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