Synonym: different, distinct, several, unlike, various. Antonym: same, similar. Similar words: diversity, oversee, reverse, anniversary, dived, versus, ever so, version. Meaning: [daɪ'vɜːs] adj. 1. many and different 2. distinctly dissimilar or unlike.
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61 Moreover, union objectives and orientations are themselves of an extremely diverse nature between different countries and they require further elucidation.
62 Their financial constraints are more severe and the credit facilities at their disposal are less diverse and less sophisticated.
63 The clinical presentation of complex partial seizures is diverse and includes psychiatric, motor, and somatic signs and symptoms.
64 The pottery designs are distinctive and a diverse range of colours used.
65 It is difficult to design a program that will meet the diverse needs of all our users.
66 In Montevideo the Frente Amplio was founded as a coalition of diverse left currents against the military dictatorship.
67 Moreover, such a theory must more fully integrate diverse moments of social reproduction,(www.Sentencedict.com) both semiotic and political economic.
68 Instead, it was a real middle class, of diverse origins, pushed to the fore by changing conditions.
69 Baboons are highly intelligent animals and learn to satisfy their biological needs in many often diverse ways.
70 These examples serve to indicate that the voluntary sector in sport is very diverse.
71 The value of the book lies in the diverse backgrounds of contributors to these sections.
72 Apart from their conceit, these diverse yet inter-dependent groupings share a statist conception of antiracism.
73 Today Persia produces the most diverse and stylistically authentic range of rugs in the world.
74 I never thought I would be with such a diverse group of people when things had been so polarized.
75 Finding nonviolent ways of settling differences between diverse groups of interests is the essence of democracy.
76 Donna glanced at the other visitors, noticing how diverse an audience were drawn to such a building.
77 People are given the chance to gain a vocational qualification in areas as diverse as catering, working with horses and machinery.
78 The rules and structures that will regulate and reward work at home and with diverse co-workers are in an embryonic stage.
79 It is a rope to hang ourselves[Sentencedict.com], or a chain to link together diverse peoples.
80 Ideas are everything in a fragmented global marketplace, and great ideas demand a diverse work force.
81 To demonstrate the diverse nature of the subject, two articles are included here which represent opposite ends of the spectrum.
82 Out of this diverse group of people and activities emerged a definition of deception.
83 Ministers might justly argue that in this case the dissent is also politically ambiguous, given the diverse support for the amendment.
84 Commerce and industry are more splintered and diverse than a half century ago.
85 Our six-man team consisted of group leaders, Sergio and Fernando, and a diverse selection of travelers.
86 The airline has also developed one of the most diverse ranges of cargo products in the airline industry.
87 More children growing up in a world so increasingly diverse that stock racial identities no longer hold up.
88 Such standardization and rationalization of diverse local practices was promoted by lawyers who were the agents of change.
89 They show how diverse and important are the matters with which the rules and principles of judicial review deal.
90 Varied career paths will allow for diverse needs and work patterns.
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