divergence (Meaning)

Wordnet

divergence (n)

the act of moving away in different direction from a common point

a variation that deviates from the standard or norm

an infinite series that has no limit

a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions

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divergence (n.)

Alt. of Divergency

divergence Sentence Examples

  1. The team's performance showed a clear divergence from their usual high standards.
  2. The company's strategy underwent a significant divergence, leading to a change in direction.
  3. The opinion polls revealed a growing divergence in political views among the population.
  4. The two friends experienced a gradual divergence in their interests and beliefs over time.
  5. The research findings exhibited a remarkable divergence from the expected results.
  6. The economic data indicated a divergence in growth rates between various regions.
  7. The divergent evolution of species resulted in a wide variety of life forms on Earth.
  8. The artist's style took an unexpected divergence, exploring new forms and techniques.
  9. The spacecraft's trajectory showed a slight divergence from its intended course.
  10. The river's course took a sudden divergence, forming a new channel.

FAQs About the word divergence

the act of moving away in different direction from a common point, a variation that deviates from the standard or norm, an infinite series that has no limit, a

difference, diversity,divergency, disagreement, separation, dissimilarity, divarication, distinctiveness, disparity,bifurcation

agreement, agreement, convergence,convergence, accord,similarity, similarity, accord,

The team's performance showed a clear divergence from their usual high standards.

The company's strategy underwent a significant divergence, leading to a change in direction.

The opinion polls revealed a growing divergence in political views among the population.

The two friends experienced a gradual divergence in their interests and beliefs over time.