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diverge
diverge
/dɪˈvɝːdʒ/
verb
(
)
Move or draw apart
(
diverge
)
move or draw apart
The two paths diverge here
The two paths diverge here
Be at variance with; be out of line with
(
diverge
,
deviate
,
depart
,
vary
)
be at variance with; be out of line with
The witness's account of the incident seemed to diverge from the statements given by the other witnesses, raising doubts about the accuracy of their testimony.
The witness's account of the incident seemed to diverge from the statements given by the other witnesses, raising doubts about the accuracy of their testimony.
Extend in a different direction
(
diverge
)
extend in a different direction
The lines start to diverge here
The lines start to diverge here
Their interests diverged
Their interests diverged
(mathematics) have no limits as a mathematical series
(
diverge
)
(mathematics) have no limits as a mathematical series
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