rebranching

/riːˈbræntʃɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process or act of dividing into branches again.
    • In biology class, we studied the rebranching of blood vessels during growth.
    • The company's organizational rebranching helped improve communication between teams.
    • The rebranching of the river created new wetlands for wildlife.
adjective
  1. That divides or splits into branches again.
    • They followed a rebranching path through the forest.
    • The rebranching tree provided more shade in the garden.
    • The rebranching network of cables connected all the buildings.
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