verb
- to remove branches from a tree or plant; to prune
- to separate or divide into branches; to cause to branch off
Usage: transitive verb; somewhat formal or literary
Usage: transitive or intransitive verb; rare
Examples
- The gardener decided to disbranch the old oak tree to improve its shape.
- We had to disbranch the lower limbs to allow more light to reach the ground.
- The arborist carefully disbranched the diseased sections of the maple.
- After the storm, workers disbranched the damaged trees throughout the park.
- The pruning technique involves disbranching weak growth to strengthen the main trunk.