diverge in English

verb
1
(of a road, route, or line) separate from another route, especially a main one, and go in a different direction.
The airport is west of the city beyond the junction where the Glasgow and Fife lines diverge .
synonyms:separatepartforkdividesplitbifurcatego in different directions
2
(of a series) increase indefinitely as more terms are added.
For this series, it also gives a sum if t = 1, but as soon as t>1, the series diverges .
verb

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1. Our opinions diverge on politics.

2. Opinions diverge greatly on this issue.

3. Our opinions diverge from each other.

4. The leaves of the electroscope slowly diverge.

5. This can cause an echo Canceller to diverge

6. Where three roads diverge take the middle branch.

7. I'm afraid our opinions diverge from each other.

8. The spokes of the wheel diverge from the nub.

9. Individuals within each may well diverge from the norm.

10. This is where our opinions diverge from each other.

11. This country's interests diverge considerably from those of other European countries.

12. When the aims of the partners begin to diverge, there'strouble.

13. The recollection cannot diverge, looks like the shadow to remain.

14. This is where our paths diverge - no middle ground is possible.

15. Anabaptist groups diverge sharply on the question of a devoted sacred space

16. These come to light especially where languages of the same family diverge.

17. I'm afraid our opinions diverge from each other on the direction of investment.

18. The Blackbuck horns corkscrew upwards and diverge in a v-shape with several spirals

19. From there, Archosaurs diverge into two separate lineages: crocodile-line and bird-line Archosaurs

20. This is where the stories offered by the State and the boy diverge slightly.

21. Male and female do appear to diverge in certain identifiable and significant ways.

22. Russia does not intend to diverge from the United Nations position on this issue.

23. Key words: freeway safety, collision modelling, merge and diverge areas, acceleration lanes, deceleration lanes.

24. These two thousand reactions diverge and converge at top speed, without ever becoming tangled.’”

25. If r = 1, the ratio test is inconclusive, and the series may converge or diverge.

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

27. Contrarians who diverge get terrible results if they’re wrong but extraordinary results if they’re right

28. If r = 1, the root test is inconclusive, and the series may converge or diverge.

29. Administrative boundaries at city and town level frequently diverge from the economic geography of the region.

30. They have three or five parallel veins that diverge in the wider part of the leaf.

31. And curiously, in these systems, as they grow larger, the systems don't converge; they diverge more.

32. The "Patent-Drehscheibe" mainly was used to connect storage tracks that diverge at a right angle.

33. Zollner's illusion makes parallel lines seem to diverge by placing them on a zigzag striped background.

34. For species, as for nations, descent with modification builds obstacles, almost as an afterthought, as populations diverge.

35. About 7 million years ago the ancestors of mankind began to diverge from the ancestors of modern chimpanzees.

36. Anticyclone (High) • Which way does the wind blow? --> anti-cyclonic = clockwise! • Does air diverge or converge at the surface? -->Diverges! • Does air converge or diverge above the high? -->Converges! Anticyclones (Highs) Anticyclones (Highs) • Generally boring weather - clear, calm

37. As with Calvinism, there are many types of Arminian theologies that diverge significantly from Arminius’s own teachings

38. Lens Light rays converge when passing through a Biconvex lens and diverge when passing through a biconcave lens .f …

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

40. 12 The snowy owl and tawny owl assemblages diverge most greatly from this, with fewer complete mandibles than maxillae.

41. In third and fourth years, the degree programmes progressively diverge from a set of core modules common to all.

42. Nicholas's son had to decide whether and to what extent he was prepared to diverge from his father's methods.

43. The lines diverge in many traits-flower colour, plant height, pea shape and the colour of the pea included.

44. Belying definition: be in contradiction with synonyms: depart, contradict, vary, negate, deviate, diverge antonyms: conform, strain, sedate, de-energise, unstrain

45. Belied definition: be in contradiction with synonyms: depart, contradict, vary, negate, deviate, diverge antonyms: conform, strain, sedate, de-energise, unstrain

46. The bird, widespread as it is, has resisted the temptation to diverge into numerous kinds found among many nest parasites.

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

48. Hence, for p∈[0.01,0.1], Cliquishness and path length diverge, creating a small world region in the space of network structures.

49. They diverge in their justifications for the subjection of individuals to the exercise of state power during the enforcement of contractual obligations.

50. Cladogenesis, by contrast, describes the splitting of a species into two or more groups that subsequently diverge in their traits through Anagenesis