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单词 diverged
释义

diverge

verb

di·​verge də-ˈvərj How to pronounce diverge (audio)
dī-
diverged; diverging

intransitive verb

1
a
: to move or extend in different directions from a common point : draw apart
diverging roads
b
: to become or be different in character or form
The friends' lives diverged after graduation.
: differ in opinion
This is where our views diverge.
2
: to turn aside from a path or course : deviate
diverge from a direct path
3
mathematics : to be divergent (see divergent sense 2)

transitive verb

: deflect
diverge a compass needle

Synonyms

  • detour
  • deviate
  • sheer
  • swerve
  • swing
  • turn
  • turn off
  • veer
  • wheel
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Example Sentences

A prism causes rays of light to diverge. They were close friends in college, but after graduation, their lives diverged.
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin dīvergere "to proceed in different directions," from dī-, variant before voiced sounds of dis- dis- + vergere "to move downward, slope downward, sink" — more at verge entry 3

Note: The verb dīvergere, attested once in classical Latin, is rare before later medieval and modern Latin, where it appears in scientific and mathematical texts, often as an antonym of convergere "to converge."

First Known Use

1665, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

diverged

verb

past tense of diverge
1
as in deviated
to change one's course or direction the deer abruptly diverged from its intended path the moment it spied the waiting lynx

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • deviated
  • turned
  • veered
  • swung
  • detoured
  • swerved
  • sheered
  • zigzagged
  • turned off
  • wheeled
  • tacked
  • turned back
  • doubled (back)
2
as in separated
to go or move in different directions from a central point at that point the road and the railroad tracks diverge

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • separated
  • divided
  • parted
  • forked
  • retreated
  • scattered
  • spread
  • dispersed
  • dissipated
  • distributed
  • disbanded
  • receded
  • branched (out)
  • cleared out
  • distanced
  • dispelled
  • broadcast
  • bestrewed
  • sowed
  • broadcasted
  • broke up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • joined
  • converged
  • met
  • gathered
  • assembled
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