Thesaurus / divergence
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
This divergence has provoked some economists to argue the Gini should be put back in its bottle, while others defend its continued use.
THE MAIN METRIC ECONOMISTS USE TO MEASURE INEQUALITY IS DEEPLY FLAWEDAMANDA SHENDRUKDECEMBER 4, 2020QUARTZ
It’s another indicator of the divergence in how the downturn has been experienced in the country.
THE COVID UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM MOVES FROM ACUTE TO CHRONICPHILIP BUMPDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POST
Key physical and cultural milestones in modern human evolution, including genetic divergence of ethnic groups.
The divergence came to a head quickly, during the overhaul of NAFTA, which Lighthizer conducted at warp speed for a trade agreement.
ROBERT LIGHTHIZER BLEW UP 60 YEARS OF TRADE POLICY. NOBODY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT.BY LYDIA DEPILLISOCTOBER 13, 2020PROPUBLICA
Of course, there is also divergence in moral views, and it’s a challenge for any believer in objective value to explain this.
THE UNIVERSE KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDEPHILIP GOFFSEPTEMBER 9, 2020NAUTILUS
Practically there is a divergence when their clothing begins to differ, but this is merely artificial.
HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZATIONFLORENCE CADDY
A divergence is the spreading apart of two lines which have been running parallel or nearly parallel.
THE SCIENCE OF FINGERPRINTSFEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Here comes the point of divergence; the fittest from among organisms whose variations arise mainly through use and disuse?
LUCK OR CUNNINGSAMUEL BUTLER
Yet the divergence of these Nonjurors from the National Church was, after all, far more apparent than real.
THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYCHARLES J. ABBEY AND JOHN H. OVERTON
In an earlier chapter we dealt with the divergence of that play from the English Senecan school of tragedy.
THE GROWTH OF ENGLISH DRAMAARNOLD WYNNE
WORDS RELATED TO DIVERGENCE
- aberration
- alteration
- anomaly
- antithesis
- asymmetry
- change
- characteristic
- contrariety
- contrariness
- contrast
- departure
- deviation
- digression
- discongruity
- discrepance
- discrepancy
- disparity
- dissemblance
- dissimilarity
- dissimilitude
- distinction
- divarication
- divergence
- divergency
- diversity
- exception
- heterogeneity
- idiosyncrasy
- inequality
- irregularity
- nonconformity
- opposition
- particularity
- peculiarity
- separateness
- separation
- singularity
- unconformity
- unorthodoxness
- variance
- variation
- variety
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.