DIVERGE


Meaning of DIVERGE in English

verb

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At this point in the story, in the fall of 1986, my fortunes and the fortunes of my firm diverge .

But they tend to diverge into two types with respect to the information about features that is thought to be important.

For if species identification was the function of the stripes they would have diverged much more in the three cases.

How, he asked, could this be-unless each had diverged from the same ancestor?

In one aspect Kip and I did diverge in our thinking about Los Alamos.

The agendas of the press and the Republican electorate diverge dramatically during primary season, but not because of ideology.

When two trails diverge in a yellow wood, the one more worn tells you something.

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