diversification

[ US /daɪˌvɝsəfəˈkeɪʃən, dɪˌvɝsəfəˈkeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /da‍ɪvˌɜːsɪfɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the condition of being varied
    that restaurant's menu lacks diversification; every day it is the same
  2. the act of introducing variety (especially in investments or in the variety of goods and services offered)
    my broker recommended a greater diversification of my investments
    he limited his losses by diversification of his product line
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How To Use diversification In A Sentence

  • Tourism has also accelerated immigration to Panajachel and furthered a gradual diversification in its social composition.
  • The fable is plainly implex, formed rather from the "Odyssey" than the "Iliad;" and many artifices of diversification are employed, with the skill of a man acquainted with the beet models. Lives of the English Poets : Waller, Milton, Cowley
  • In the premise of quality assurance, product diversification, style fashion, and make our products sell well at home and abroad, and won the trust of our customers and highly praised.
  • Shareholders should remember that opportunities do not end at Dover and consider international diversification into some of the most rapidly growing economies in the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furniture weighs suddenly turn hostile cozily : Furniture tide respect criterion incline to is muti_function with diversification.
  • Rapidly-growing Asian nations have also seen their foreign currency holdings swell as their economies outpace the rest of the world, providing another motive for diversification.
  • Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic.
  • Instead of urging more diversification, the antitrade prescription winds up suggesting less—hardly a recipe for resilience. The Fantasy of Survivalism
  • Macropodine marsupials (kangaroos and wallabies) offer unique insights into current theories expositing centromere emergence during karyotypic diversification and speciation.
  • A The simplest way to diminish your exposure to investment risks is diversification. Times, Sunday Times
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