Synonym: departure, deviation, difference, disagreement, discrepancy, divergency, variance. Similar words: divergent, convergence, diverge, emergency, divulgence, insurgence, resurgence, intelligence agency. Meaning: [-dʒəns] n. 1. the act of moving away in different direction from a common point 2. a variation that deviates from the standard or norm 3. an infinite series that has no limit 4. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions.
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1 There'sa substantial divergence of opinion within the party.
2 Recently published figures show a divergence from previous trends.
3 The divergence between the incomes of the rich and the poor countries seems to be increasing.
4 a divergence of opinion.
5 This divergence tells us nothing about racial differences.
6 Can anyone explain the divergence of theory and advice?
7 This divergence would be most easily explained by a rising population and a consequent labour shortage.
8 The evidence for this regional divergence does not rest only on wage levels in manufacturing and mining.
9 The Ricci tensor has a non-zero divergence which can be removed by a simple subtraction.
10 The final divergence between score and quarto proves to be more imaginary than real.
11 This model would obviously allow for contradiction and divergence but would be one of mobile equilibrium with positive indications.
12 Since creation and innovation mean divergence from the group,[www.Sentencedict.com] every word must be carefully weighed.
13 Despite their racial and religious divergence, he and Omar worked closely together running the caravan.
14 Indeed it is its very innateness, given sufficient divergence between different languages, that make such counterexamples seem possible.
15 And that is called the divergence theorem.
16 So, that's the divergence theorem.
17 So, what's the physical interpretation of a divergence field?
18 The divergence time is now greater than 30 sec.
19 Any appreciable divergence from these values raises questions.
20 Darwin called this the principle of divergence.
21 It arises because of the horizontal divergence.
22 Divergence from an accepted political policy or party line.
23 Now we come to a point of divergence.
24 So, what does the divergence theorem say?
25 Comparative analysis suggests that there has been a considerable amount of divergence of evolution in the cortices of different mammalian lines.
26 The character gaps between good species he explains by continued divergence and by the extinction of intermediate varieties.
27 Every day he punched cards, punched and punched, trying to avoid instability, divergence, distortion.
28 The two clusters evolved by duplication of an ancestral gene cluster before the divergence of the human and great ape lineages.
29 The lines of march were like the sticks of a fan, Frederick being the point of divergence.
30 Laser compared to other lights has the characteristics of higher power, less divergence angle, better monochromaticity, shorter light pulse and continuously tunable spectrum output.
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