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US
/daɪˈvɝsəˌfaɪd, dɪˈvɝsəˌfaɪd/
]
[ UK /daɪvˈɜːsɪfˌaɪd/ ]
[ UK /daɪvˈɜːsɪfˌaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having variety of character or form or components; or having increased variety
diversified farming
a diversified musical program ranging from classical to modern
diversified investments
diversified scenery
diversified manufacturing
How To Use diversified In A Sentence
- It commands a view of mingled woodland and rolling plain, diversified by river and lake, extending to a horizon so faint and far away as to suggest the idea of illimitable space. Charlie to the Rescue
- Squire Western, who, surrounded by piqueurs, and girt with the conventional cor de chasse of the Gallic sportsman, sings the following ariette, diversified with true Fielding
- Most diversified companies get that way through acquisitions.
- LONDON—Commodities prices face increased volatility due to near-term macroeconomic concerns, but the long-term demand outlook remains bright, several of the U.K.'s largest globally diversified miners said Monday. Global Miners See Price Volatility but Brisk Demand
- She's also helped one client go from being an employee to the owner of a fully diversified enterprise, and is now helping him franchise his new operation.
- The college biology department has diversified by adding new courses in biotechnology.
- In Camberwick Green, everyone had sensibly diversified into specialist trades that made the town work as a well-regulated organic entity.
- The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco.
- Out of a starting point in a constant featureless environment, life spontaneously diversified.
- For Maasai to remain ‘people of the cattle,’ livestock husbandry must continue as the core feature of a diversified livelihood.