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to diverge
01
diverger, s’écarter, bifurquer, se séparer
to move apart and continue in another direction
Intransitive
02
diverger, s'écarter
to deviate or move away from an established path or norm
Intransitive: to diverge from a norm
03
diverger
(of views, opinions, etc.) to be different from each other
Intransitive
04
diverge, s'écarter
(of a mathematical sequence or series) to not have a finite limit
Intransitive
diverge
v
divergence
n
divergence
n
divergent
adj
divergent
adj
diverging
adj
diverging
adj
Exemple
In the city's central square, several streets diverged, leading to various neighborhoods.
The mountain trail diverged, offering panoramic views to those who took the steeper path.
The railway tracks diverged at the junction, leading trains towards distinct destinations.
At the fork in the road, the two lanes diverged, leading to separate destinations.
As the river flowed downstream, it began to diverge into smaller tributaries.