aberrate, bottom out, come around, deviate from, dissent, fan out, mitigate, radiate, splay, turn, zigzag
Definitionv. move or draw apart
Last update: August 4, 2015
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The lines start to diverge here. [verb]
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The two paths diverge here. [verb]
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The battle lines of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict extend to the classroom, where the two sides ' versions of their shared history diverge sharply. [verb]
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We were taking the course I had begun with, and from which I had diverged in the mist. [verb]
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"That's so, but as nations we diverge absolutely." [Please select]
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They taper, however, much more rapidly than those of the serows, and diverge much more widely from the middle line. [Please select]
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But their political ideas diverged in many important points. [Please select]
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We can walk on a little farther into the cove before our paths diverge. [Please select]
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In the end, these two points diverge like the horns of a crescent. [Please select]
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This has been broken off, but shows that the ridges diverge again. [Please select]
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Usually the spike points diverge from each other, but often they are parallel, and also perpendicular. [Please select]
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