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diverge

[dih-vurj, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜrdʒ, daɪ- /




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These heroic shows of manhood long fascinated Mojica, who frequented jaripeos with family — and quietly forged a community with other locals who diverged from Mexican gender norms.

From Los Angeles Times

Directionally, the survey diverges from another big independent survey of consumers, published by the University of Michigan, which showed sentiment ticking higher in January as it bounced off near-record lows reached late last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

While BYD still sold fewer vehicles in Europe than Tesla, the figures show how the fortunes of two key EV makers are diverging.

From The Wall Street Journal

In contrast, the three modern subspecies appear to have diverged much later, around 6,000 years ago.

From Science Daily

In his 2020 book “The Psychology of Money,” Housel examined why people make financial choices that often diverge from traditional economic models.

From MarketWatch