diverge

  • 31diverge — di·verge || daɪ vɜːdÊ’ v. branch off from a common point, go off in different directions from a center …

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  • 32diverge — v. n. 1. Radiate, divide, separate, go asunder, tend from one point in different directions. 2. Divaricate, separate, branch off. 3. Differ, vary, deviate, disagree …

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  • 33diverge — v 1. spread, spread apart, come apart, open, open up, radiate, fly off, go asunder, divaricate, branch off; divide, separate, subdivide, fork, part, ramify, disunite, divorce; sever, dissever, cleave, rive, split, sunder, bisect, dissect,… …

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  • 34diverge — di·verge …

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  • 35diverge — di•verge [[t]dɪˈvɜrdʒ, daɪ [/t]] v. verged, verg•ing 1) to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off 2) to differ in opinion, character, form, etc.; deviate 3) math. Math. (of a sequence, series, etc.) to have… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 36diverge — /daɪˈvɜdʒ / (say duy verj) verb (i) (diverged, diverging) 1. to move or lie in different directions from a common point; branch off. 2. to differ in opinion or character; deviate. 3. to digress, from a plan, discussion, etc. 4. Mathematics (of an …

  • 37diverge —   Lālā …

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  • 38diverge — see VERGE …

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  • 39Two Roads Diverge — Graphicnovelbox title=Two Roads Diverge foreigntitle= imagesize= 250 caption=The cover of Two Roads Diverge, the first graphic novel in the six part Southland Tales saga. publisher=Graphitti Designs date=June 28, 2006 series= main char team=Boxer …

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  • 40differ, diverge —     There now seems some hope that these divergent views can be reconciled (Daily Telegraph). Strictly speaking, that is unlikely. When two things diverge, they move farther apart (just as when they converge they come together). Diverge is not a… …

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