Sentence examples for to diverge from inspiring English sources

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to diverge

verb

To run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions.

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Policy priorities, too, have started to diverge.

"The worldview really began to diverge".

Economies started to diverge in the mid-1990s.

Over time, their working methods began to diverge.

Interests will continue to diverge between Iran and the West.

But the trends began to diverge in 2009.

But SeaWorld has decided to diverge from the story line.

Then, around the middle of the 1980's, the U.S. and Europe started to diverge.

That marriage also ended in divorce, but it's a shame their careers had to diverge.

The scrolling numbers giving temperature readings for the left and right wings began to diverge.

Although an armistice was signed in 1953, North and South continued to diverge ideologically.

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