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US
/daɪˈvɝdʒɪŋ/
]
[ UK /daɪvˈɜːdʒɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /daɪvˈɜːdʒɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- tending to move apart in different directions
How To Use diverging In A Sentence
- Marburg, Germany and was aware of the difficulties Becker had encountered in fabricating the tiny converging-diverging nozzles prescribed by Kantrowitz and Grey. John B. Fenn - Autobiography
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- Let's talk about the wildly diverging opinions.
- Wide dispersion of the data suggests diverging distributary channels.
- We can apply the same reasoning to rods and transformation of cylindrical diverging wavefront using aplanatic points of the rods.
- MacArthur examined the fist-sized links and followed the converging and diverging catenaries of the support cables as they swooped down from the cliffs on either side of the river. Genellan- Planetfall
- The image produced by a diverging lens is however frequently virtual and consequently the focal length does not seem easy to determine.
- For beginners to this study, it sometimes gets confusing with all the lines converging and diverging to and from each other.
- She was diverging increasingly from the right path.