diverging

IPA: daɪvˈɝdʒɪŋ

noun

  • divergence
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Examples of "diverging" in Sentences

  • And the "few" viable pathways diverging from the first dinosaur includes stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus.
  • Heath: America is diverging from the mainstream trajectory of development of other Western industrial democracies.
  • The "hours delayed" marked by a star shows the time spent in diverging from my original line of travel to visit M. and Mme. Jules Verne at Amiens.
  • At pains to burnish its status as a "developing country", China has also come under pressure from poorer nations who see their interests diverging from the Asian giant with which they have been long been aligned in the G-77.
  • In a certain sense the prize to Wilson was obvious; what still made it controversial, also among committee members, was that the League was part of the Versailles Treaty, which was regarded as diverging from the president's own ideal of "peace without victory."
  • Because the rules of the game for everything from business success to parenting to interpersonal relationships seem to be changing (and are indeed diverging from the this-is-the-way-it's-done models of only 10 or 12 years ago), we need to come up with creative strategies, ideas, and products if we want to survive -- and, more importantly, if we want to help shape the world around us.

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