divergent in the PONS Dictionary

divergent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the latter, the cylinder power is a number of diopters more divergent than the sphere component.
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The largest differences are due to divergent developments in the phonology.
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Verve claims the two divergent worlds were created when his brother died in a government-arranged plane crash one day, and was alive the next.
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This led to some very divergent flight characteristics.
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The film sparked divergent reviews, ranging from high praise to criticism of the violence.
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By now the divergent styles of the two songwriters was producing too much creative tension for the band to survive for much longer.
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Institutional religion was influential in reconciling the many divergent views at this point.
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When one or more registers of a language come to be strongly divergent from spoken language, the resulting situation is called diglossia.
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However, as with the painting, there are widely divergent opinions about when exactly the text was inscribed on the scroll.
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However, various reliable sources provided notably divergent estimates of its strength over the years.
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