A secondary or subordinate branch of anything that has branches, such as a tree, a subject of study, or a bank.
Example sentencesExamples
I mean, ordinarily you would not expect domestic arrangements to end up and land people in a court of law, but it can sometimes happen, the law of obligations, in the sub-branch of torts.
Sub-branches were established in each local community, controlled by a state branch, to which the sub-branches sent delegates.
The new sub-branch was opened due to long queues and slow service at the current office located in Pattaya Naklua, where the majority of electricity subscribers must pay their electrical bills.
HSBC has nine branches, two sub-branches and two representative offices.
An initial investigation indicated that more than 700 million yuan deposited at the sub-branch by other companies was also unaccounted for, the daily said.
Definition of sub-branch in US English:
sub-branch
nounˈsəbˌbræn(t)ʃˈsəbˌbran(t)SH
A secondary or subordinate branch of anything that has branches, such as a tree, a subject of study, or a bank.
Example sentencesExamples
The new sub-branch was opened due to long queues and slow service at the current office located in Pattaya Naklua, where the majority of electricity subscribers must pay their electrical bills.
An initial investigation indicated that more than 700 million yuan deposited at the sub-branch by other companies was also unaccounted for, the daily said.
I mean, ordinarily you would not expect domestic arrangements to end up and land people in a court of law, but it can sometimes happen, the law of obligations, in the sub-branch of torts.
HSBC has nine branches, two sub-branches and two representative offices.
Sub-branches were established in each local community, controlled by a state branch, to which the sub-branches sent delegates.