- a word derived from branch.
Example Sentences
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If indeed he racks up a couple more losses, his rhetoric—and the interbranch tension it stokes—is only likely to intensify.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 22, 2026
Indeed, most if not all of the foreign policy instruments described earlier in this chapter require interbranch approval to go into effect.
From Textbooks • Jul. 28, 2021
Circuit in April, the court cited its decision in McGahn’s case and said “there is no general bar” against House lawsuits in “purely interbranch disputes.”
From Washington Post • Aug. 7, 2020
Historically, the courts have sought to find accommodation between Congress and the executive branch in interbranch fights over executive privilege.
From Slate • May 8, 2019
They are inclined at every possible angle with the horizon, or are horizontal; they are generally curvilinear, and often interbranch one with another.
From Volcanic Islands by Darwin, Charles