Divergent

//daɪˈvɜː.d͡ʒənt//

"Divergent" in a Sentence (13 examples)

The harmonic series is divergent.

Next weekend, I'm going to see the action movie 'Divergent' without subtitles at the cinema.

“We have a saying in America: born on the third base,” Lord says of their divergent beginnings.

These two lines are divergent.

Many people profess a belief in God yet maintain significantly divergent theologies and practices. Ecumenical movements attempt to bridge those differences through dialogue and mutual understanding, but some denominations will not participate in such efforts.

Algeria has a divergent landscape.

More than 16,000 objects in the Museum's collection take visitors through 6,000 years of history and divergent cultures of seven major Asian regions.

The rule of thumb is that whatever functionality does not currently exist will either take a very long time to be implemented or never appear. The number of developers is small, the number of things that need to be fixed is huge, and the number of divergent opinions on the advisability of any particular measure is also large, meaning that discussion will take a long time and often not lead to a result.

Not everything contained in the Talmud is accepted as Jewish law, owing to the nature of the work as recording the divergent opinions of many scholars.

Divergent thinking and transformations are, of course, no novel phenomena. They have always occurred in the translation process, but perhaps we have not been fully aware of them, or have not been able to categorise them with sufficient precision until now.

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Four zebras stood despondent facing divergent directions like an old European film or a '90s band photo.

a divergent statement

a divergent lens

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