(literally or figuratively) Present participle for to deviate from one's course or direction
“You may get lost in the wilderness if you diverge from the walking trail.”
(literally or figuratively) Present participle for to diverge into two or more separate paths
“The road will diverge at the intersection ahead.”
Present participle for to be at variance
“As the season begins, however, our two concepts diverge significantly.”
(diverge from) Present participle for to run counter to
“Therefore, to what extent the actual divergence times diverge from those predicted by these models is also of great concern.”
Present participle for to lean or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal
Present participle for to be unlike or dissimilar
Present participle for to disagree with or dispute
Present participle for to make a marked change in the form, nature, or appearance of
Present participle for to divide or cause to divide into two (or more) groups
That splits into two or more directions, or parts
Radiating from a central point
Involving or having two extremes
Of, involving, pertaining to, or leading to, transformation or change
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