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Divergence
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divergence
the act or state of separating, differing, or deviating from an original type or standard
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divergence
a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.
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divergence
the act of spreading or moving apart in different directions
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divergence, divergence mathématique
(mathematics) an infinite series that lacks a limit
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divergence, divergence (mathématiques)
(mathematics) a measure of how much a vector field, a function that assigns a quantity that has both magnitude and direction to each point in space, is spreading out at a given point
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divergence, écart
a location where air or ocean currents spread apart, often marked by air sinking or water rising from below
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divergence, écart
(evolutionary biology) the emergence of dissimilar traits in related species, populations, or lineages with a common ancestry due to adapting to different environments or ecological niches
divergence
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diverge
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divergency
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divergency
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Exemple
The artist's use of bold colors and unconventional brushstrokes demonstrated a clear divergence from traditional painting techniques.
The financial indicators showed a significant divergence, with one stock experiencing a sharp increase while another plummeted in value.
The river's divergence into multiple streams created a delta.
The family's religious divergence led to lively dinner table debates.
The political candidates showed a clear divergence in their views on healthcare.