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Definición y significado de "divergent"en inglés

divergent
01

divergente

(of thought, approach, method, etc.) not following a common path, expectation, or widely accepted way of thinking or doing something
divergent definition and meaning
Ejemplos
His divergent approach to problem-solving set him apart from his peers.
Su enfoque divergente para resolver problemas lo distinguió de sus compañeros.
02

divergente

(of physical movement or natural separation) spreading away from a single point or each other, creating increasing distance over time
Ejemplos
The crowd took divergent paths after the event ended.
La multitud tomó caminos divergentes después de que terminó el evento.
03

divergente, disperso

(in psychology) thinking in many different, often unusual, directions to generate new ideas or solutions
Specialized
Ejemplos
Divergent ideas from the team led to a breakthrough in the software.
Divergentes ideas del equipo llevaron a un avance en el software.
04

divergente, no convergente

(of a series of numbers or terms) failing to converge to a finite sum or limit
Ejemplos
Divergent series do not produce a stable sum.
Las series divergentes no producen una suma estable.
05

divergente, divergente

(in physics) spreading apart from a central point
Ejemplos
The telescope lens converted parallel rays into divergent ones.
La lente del telescopio convirtió los rayos paralelos en rayos divergentes.
06

divergente, separado

(of plant organs) arranged so that their upper parts are farther apart than their bases along the main stem or axis
Ejemplos
The plant 's divergent petals create a wide, open flower shape.
Los pétalos divergentes de la planta crean una forma de flor ancha y abierta.
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