branch
//bræntʃ//
Translation
branch
Definition
A branch is a local office or division of a larger organization, such as a bank, company, or library, that operates as a separate unit but under the same name and management. This term is commonly used in business and institutional contexts to refer to a specific location where services are provided or operations are carried out. For example, a bank may have multiple branches in different cities, each offering the same financial services to customers.
Example
“I need to visit the bank branch downtown to open a new account.”
“The company opened a new branch in Berlin to expand its European operations.”
“She works at the main branch of the public library, which is the largest in the city.”
“Our local branch of the charity organization organizes food drives every month.”
“The bank's branch manager approved my loan application yesterday.”
“They decided to close the branch in the suburbs due to low customer traffic.”
“The university has a branch campus in another state for distance learners.”
“Please deposit this check at any branch of our bank for faster processing.”
“The retail chain plans to open five new branches across the country next year.”
“I transferred my account from one branch to another when I moved to a new city.”
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