View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Offshoot.

Offshoot

Offshoot | Offshoots

Offshoot meaning

Something which shoots off or separates from a main stem or branch of a plant. | Something which develops from something else.

Example sentences (20)

Alibaba and Richemont backed Farfetch through a complex tie-up in which they invested $300 million each in the company, and another $250 million each for a 25 percent stake in its Chinese offshoot.

Biden’s plan is an offshoot of the Trump administration’s plan to pause student loan payments after declaring the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency in 2020.

But even scrolling through BHLDN’s website, Anthropologie’s bridal offshoot, I’m seeing women who look like they’ve called their mom “a bitch” at least once during the planning process.

Egypt, which shares a border with and Gaza, has long had a complicated relationship with Hamas, not least due to its genesis as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.

In a frantic search for an all-girls league that turned up nothing, he added, an email from BCS about the new GBCS offshoot finally came through.

It’s believed to be an offshoot of video game addiction or gaming disorder (GD) as it’s defined by the International Classification of Diseases.

Loewe’s Paula Ibiza is an offshoot of the Spanish heritage brand that ties it up with the Ibiza boutique of the same name.

Logging, an offshoot of the agricultural expansion, has created a market in its own right, with sawmills observed in the nearby towns of Akure, Ijare, Idanre and Ore, where logs sourced from the reserve are processed before being traded.

One side of the 2-kilometer-long settlement is bordered by Kotzebue Sound, an offshoot of the Chukchi Sea, and the other by a lagoon.

She is one of the Diclonius, an evolutionary offshoot of humanity.

Sisi, who wanted to punish Hamas – the Palestinian offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood – did not agree to a ceasefire until Palestinian armed groups accepted Israeli demands.

Southwark Playhouse’s new subterranean offshoot opens with Enda Walsh’s 2006 play, set a stone’s throw away in a south London high-rise.

That should also ring true for fans in general, thanks to the inclusion of tracks from the main game, its offshoot, and the recent remake.

The church was an offshoot of Seventh-Day Adventists with Koresh grasping at an opportunity to claim that he was the true Messiah.

The initiative stems from Reli Communications Limited, specifically through its offshoot, Reli Entrepreneurship Advocacy, which is committed to fostering entrepreneurship, generating employment opportunities for youths and combating poverty.

The launch company officially began in 2017 as an offshoot of Virgin Galactic before going public in 2021 through a combination with a blank-check firm.

When the offshoot returned to the main body of the river, it created a patch of water a few degrees colder than the surroundings.

And speaking of names that aren’t as funny as the people who came up with them think… although in truth this is an offshoot of Pod Save America so not their fault.

A new kushiyaki-focused restaurant has landed in Redondo Beach, the first U.S. offshoot of prolific Japanese yakitori chain Torikizoku.

A vast expanse of water and swamps, Lake Chad's countless islets serve as hideouts for jihadist groups, such as Boko Haram and its offshoot Islamic State in West Africa, who make regular attacks on the countries' army and civilians.