diverged (Meaning)

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diverged (imp. & p. p.)

of Diverge

diverged Sentence Examples

  1. The paths of the two hiking trails diverged at the base of the mountain.
  2. The band's sound diverged from their original genre, incorporating elements of jazz and fusion.
  3. As the company expanded, its focus diverged from its core product, leading to financial difficulties.
  4. The research team's findings diverged significantly from the prevailing theories, sparking a debate in the scientific community.
  5. The siblings' personalities diverged as they grew older, with one becoming more outgoing and the other more reserved.
  6. The artist's style diverged from traditional techniques, embracing abstract and unconventional forms.
  7. The political party's platform diverged from its initial principles, alienating some of its longtime supporters.
  8. The river diverged into two branches, creating a small island in the middle.
  9. The road diverged into a narrow path, leading to a secluded cottage hidden among the trees.
  10. The evolutionary paths of the two species diverged millions of years ago, resulting in distinct physical and behavioral characteristics.

FAQs About the word diverged

of Diverge

deviated, swung, turned,veered, turned off, swerved, detoured, doubled (back), turned back, sheered

met, met, joined, converged,joined, converged,assembled, gathered, gathered, assembled

The paths of the two hiking trails diverged at the base of the mountain.

The band's sound diverged from their original genre, incorporating elements of jazz and fusion.

As the company expanded, its focus diverged from its core product, leading to financial difficulties.

The research team's findings diverged significantly from the prevailing theories, sparking a debate in the scientific community.