diversify|diversified|diversifies|diversifying in English
verb
[di'ver·si·fy || -sɪfaɪ]
make different, variegate; manufacture or sell a variety of products; invest one's assets in various securities (Economics)
Use "diversify|diversified|diversifies|diversifying" in a sentence
1. - Diversifying and upgrading the economy.
2. Some publishers are now diversifying into software.
3. Spread the risk by diversifying into dollar bonds.
4. Cnidarians are diversified animals
5. He diversified the company.
6. Diversify the mostly white federal judiciary.
7. 12 Diversify the mostly white federal judiciary.
8. 4 Manufacturers have been encouraged to diversify.
9. 3 Our company is trying to diversify.
10. 5 Diversify the mostly white federal judiciary.
11. 5 We need to diversify the economy.
12. Vol 2 diversifies the genre, bringing darker, more brooding material to the Adagios sound
13. 1 Hawker Siddeley tried to hedge its bets by diversifying into other fields.
14. That factory has diversified its products.
15. 11 The Government have encouraged farmers to diversify.
16. Abler WL (1989) On the particulate principle of self-diversifying systems
17. 14 To me, a public company should diversify.
18. A Hidden Hurdle in Efforts to Diversify Boardrooms
19. 10 His company was not afraid to diversify.
20. 2 days ago · Diversifying Commercial Real Estate Boardrooms Collides With History Finally diversifying commercial real estate’s topmost panels means more than convincing stakeholders Black lives matter, experts say
21. I think our credit has been overextended to diversify.
22. Sigmodontines proceeded to diversify explosively in the formerly isolated continent.
23. He's created a cooperative to help people diversify their livelihoods.
24. 6 A factory must try to diversify for further development.
25. 1 I think our credit has been overextended to diversify.