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1 diverge
diverge vi1 [interests, opinions, experiences] diverger ;2 to diverge from s'écarter de [truth, norm, belief, stance] ; -
2 diverge
diverge [daɪˈvɜ:dʒ]* * *[daɪ'vɜːdʒ]intransitive verb [interests, opinions, paths] divergerto diverge from — s'écarter de [truth, norm, belief]; [railway line, road] se séparer de
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3 diverge
diverge [daɪ'vɜ:dʒ]∎ to diverge from the truth s'écarter de la vérité;∎ our paths diverged nos chemins se sont séparés(rays, lines) faire diverger -
4 diverge
1) (to separate and go in different directions: The roads diverge three kilometres further on.) diverger2) (to differ (from someone or something else); to go away (from a standard): This is where our opinions diverge.) diverger•- divergent -
5 to diverge from the truth
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diverge — di‧verge [daɪˈvɜːdʒ, d ǁ ɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive] ECONOMICS if two or more rates of interest, unemployment etc diverge, the difference between them becomes larger: • Business cycles in different EU countries currently diverge significantly.… … Financial and business terms
diverge — DIVÉRGE, pers. 3 divérge, vb. III. intranz. (Despre linii geometrice, razele unui fascicul etc.) A se îndepărta, a se răsfira dintr un punct comun în direcţii diferite. – Din fr. diverger, lat. divergere. Trimis de LauraGellner, 18.06.2004. Sursa … Dicționar Român
diverge — [dī vʉrj′; ] also [ divʉrj′] vi. diverged, diverging [ML divergere (for LL devergere) < L dis , apart + vergere, to turn: see VERGE2] 1. to go or move in different directions from a common point or from each other; branch off [paths that… … English World dictionary
Diverge — Di*verge , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Diverged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diverging}.] [L. di = dis + vergere to bend, incline. See {Verge}.] 1. To extend from a common point in different directions; to tend from one point and recede from each other; to tend… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diverge — [v1] go in different directions bend, bifurcate, branch, branch off, depart, deviate, digress, divagate, divaricate, divide, excurse, fork, part, radiate, ramble, separate, split, spread, stray, swerve, veer, wander; concepts 195,738 Ant. agree,… … New thesaurus
diverge — ► VERB 1) (of a road, route, or line) separate from another route and go in a different direction. 2) (of an opinion or approach) differ. 3) (diverge from) depart from (a set course or standard). DERIVATIVES divergence noun diverging adjective … English terms dictionary
diverge — index bifurcate, change, depart, deploy, detour, deviate, dichotomize, digress, disaccord … Law dictionary
diverge from — index conflict, differ (vary) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
diverge — 1660s, from Mod.L. divergere go in different directions, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + vergere to bend, turn (see VERGE (Cf. verge) (v.)). Originally a term in optics; the figurative sense is 19c. Related: Diverged; diverging … Etymology dictionary
diverge — *swerve, veer, deviate, depart, digress Analogous words: *differ, disagree, vary: divide, part, *separate Antonyms: converge (as paths, roads, times): conform (as customs, habits, practices) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
diverge — [[t]daɪvɜ͟ː(r)ʤ, AM dɪ [/t]] diverges, diverging, diverged 1) V RECIP 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.… … English dictionary