adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
group
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Compacts establish a positive mechanism for communication between disparate groups .
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She helped coordinate the Harmony Alliance, which works at bringing disparate groups together.
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His immediate priority, though, was to weld a disparate group of men into a cohesive fighting force.
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They were otherwise a very disparate group of seven.
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Why should it attack these disparate groups ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many disparate forms of information can be linked together in the database.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Farideh Cadot offers us the penetrating lyrical vision of the late Daniel Tremblay, who worked with a range of disparate materials.
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Furthermore, the differences become even more disparate as the complexity of the vocabulary and sentences increase.
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In the down-sizing 1990s, this essentially means providing the glue that will make disparate mainframe, client-server and network systems co-function.
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Others may follow, especially those with disparate businesses and a lagging stock price that management is under pressure to raise.
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Such disparate allegiances are more likely to agree on what they oppose than in what they support.
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The disparate movements of protest were for a moment united in massive resistance.
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The Orphic materials were also concerned to give a reason for which these two disparate features of human beings were combined.