diversify

IPA: daɪvˈɝsʌfaɪ

verb

  • (transitive) To make (something) diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects, as:
  • (transitive, intransitive) To make (investments) diverse so as to mitigate and balance risks.
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Examples of "diversify" in Sentences

  • The word diversify, the word scares some folks off.
  • For most small investors, the ability to diversify is a primary advantage of index funds.
  • Now, in terms of the United States, I objected to your term 'diversify away' because we don't want to see a diminishing of trade with the United States.
  • In fact, most people who hear the phrase diversify their income portfolio options start to frown as their brains go to work trying to figure out exactly what was just said.
  • The advice to diversify is based upon the usual equi-marginal rule – - if you find yourself with a higher marginal utility in one state of nature than the other, you want to keep transferring wealth until this “utility arbitrage” disappears.

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