Diverge :
obuenit
subcinctus, obuenit, recedere, receptum, dimitte, et dissipentur, ventilabo, exspirare, instilles,, mantellum, revocant, errant, rursus, abruptum, fluviatiles, cis, sese, subtraxerim utilium, argumentarer, translatio
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Verb(1) move or draw apart(2) have no limits as a mathematical series(3) extend in a different direction(4) be at variance with; be out of line with
(1) Solzhenitsyn talks about ÔÇÿthe great fork of camp lifeÔÇÖ where two roads diverge .(2) In that case, the shape of the universe is analogous to the shape of a saddle, in which initially parallel lines diverge .(3) Once a condition progresses, however, approaches to treatment diverge among cultures.(4) Thus, our opinions diverge on the question of how consistent the book is in its overall treatment of its subjects.(5) Today's offering suggests two issues where our opinions diverge .(6) However, different parts of the genome may diverge at different rates.(7) As the tangents diverge , a sample of found sound enters the piece, with crowd murmur and the whine of vehicle brakes.(8) There are other ways too in which these supernatural encounters diverge from the medieval norm.(9) He thought that many small changes could cause two lines of life to diverge .(10) The Loop Variant involves trolley tracks that diverge at the switch and then join together again in a loop.(11) ÔÇÿWe stand now where two roads diverge ,ÔÇÖ Carson wrote in the final chapter of Silent Spring.(12) On one key subject in particular, European and American attitudes diverge and are moving further apart by the day.(13) The road will diverge into three paths soon and it is then that we part.(14) Three hollow rays diverge at angles of 120 degrees from the central part.(15) The element encodes a Gag protein, and retroelement Gag protein sequences diverge more rapidly than the Pol sequences.(16) Thenceforward these two approaches tend to diverge .
Related Phrases of diverge
Synonyms
Verb
1. separate ::
separatum
2. differ ::
differunt
3. deviate ::
vel emes
Verb
1. separate ::
separatum
2. differ ::
differunt
3. deviate ::
vel emes
Antonyms
1. converge ::
confluere
2. join ::
join
1. converge ::
confluere
2. join ::
join
Different Formsdiverge, diverged, diverges, diverging
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