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ALL meanings of diverge

di·verge
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  • intransitive verb diverge go in different directions 1
  • abbreviation DIVERGE deviate 1
  • intransitive verb diverge follow a different direction 1
  • abbreviation DIVERGE differ 1
  • intransitive verb diverge differ from sth 1
  • noun diverge (of a road, route, or line) Separate from another route, esp. a main one, and go in a different direction. 1
  • noun Technical meaning of diverge If a series of approximations to some value get progressively further from it then the series is said to diverge. The reduction of some term under some evaluation strategy diverges if it does not reach a normal form after a finite number of reductions. 1
  • verb without object diverge to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off. 1
  • verb without object diverge to differ in opinion, character, form, etc.; deviate. 1
  • verb without object diverge Mathematics. (of a sequence, series, etc.) to have no unique limit; to have infinity as a limit. 1
  • verb without object diverge to turn aside or deviate, as from a path, practice, or plan. 1
  • verb with object diverge to deflect or turn aside. 1
  • verb diverge (Intransitive Verb) (literally of lines or paths) To run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions. 0
  • verb diverge (Intransitive Verb) (figuratively, of interests, opinions, or anything else) To become different; to run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions. 0
  • verb diverge (Intransitive Verb) (literally of a line or path) To separate, to tend into a different direction (from another line or path). 0
  • verb diverge (Intransitive Verb) (figuratively, of an interest, opinion, or anything else) To become different, to separate (from another line or path). 0
  • verb diverge (Intransitive Verb) (mathematics, of a sequence, series, or function) Not to converge: to have no limit, or no finite limit. 0
  • verb diverge If one thing diverges from another similar thing, the first thing becomes different from the second or develops differently from it. You can also say that two things diverge. 0
  • verb diverge If one opinion or idea diverges from another, they contradict each other or are different. You can also say that two opinions or ideas diverge. 0
  • verb diverge If one road, path, or route diverges from another, they lead in different directions after starting from the same place. You can also say that roads, paths, or routes diverge. 0
  • verb diverge to separate or cause to separate and go in different directions from a point 0
  • verb diverge to be at variance; differ 0
  • verb diverge to deviate from a prescribed course 0
  • verb diverge (of a series or sequence) to have no limit 0
  • intransitive verb diverge to go or move in different directions from a common point or from each other; branch off 0
  • intransitive verb diverge to take on gradually a different form or become a different kind 0
  • intransitive verb diverge to depart from a given viewpoint, practice, etc.; differ 0
  • verb transitive diverge to make diverge 0
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