Definitionadj. tending to move apart in different directions
Last update: October 7, 2015
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They 'scattered,' all diverging over the prairie. [Please select]
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Melville hesitated for a minute on reaching the diverging point of the paths. [Please select]
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And he pointed to where the diverging road melted into space. [Please select]
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Capitulum rather thick, with the five main valves having their free apices, diverging and truncated. [Please select]
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These diverging fibres, with their several contact-points, increase the steadiness of the two extremities. [Please select]
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Meanwhile the army advanced in diverging columns upon the Mississippi capital. [Please select]
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She knew not in which of those two diverging paths the future would lie. [Please select]
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Let us examine a fly; it is of a brown or tawny colour, and has rather long, diverging, colourless wings, marked with irregular brown spots. [Please select]
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] A long range of chalky hills, diverging from the chalky stratum which intersects England from Norfolk to Dorchester, is termed the South-Downs. [Please select]
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