divergence
Americannoun
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the act, fact, or amount of diverging.
a divergence in opinion.
- Synonyms:
- deviation, variation, division, separation
- Antonyms:
- convergence
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(in physics, meteorology, etc.) the total amount of flux escaping an infinitesimal volume at a point in a vector field, as the net flow of air from a given region.
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Ophthalmology. a turning motion of the eyeballs outward in relation to each other.
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Electronics. the spreading of a stream of electrons resulting from their mutual electrostatic repulsion.
noun
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the act or result of diverging or the amount by which something diverges
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the condition of being divergent
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meteorol the outflowing of airstreams from a particular area, caused by expanding air
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maths
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the spreading of a stream of electrons as a result of their mutual electrostatic repulsion
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the turning of the eyes outwards in order to fixate an object farther away than that previously being fixated Compare convergence
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Also called: divergent evolution. the evolutionary development of structures or organisms that differ from each other in form and function but have evolved from the same basic structure or organism Compare convergence
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Mathematics The property or manner of failing to approach a limit, such as a point, line, or value.
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Biology The evolution of different forms or structures in related species as they adapt to different environments. An example of divergence is the development of wings in bats from the same bones that form the arm and hand or paw in most other mammals.
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Biology Also called divergent evolution
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Biology Compare convergence
Other Word Forms
- nondivergence noun
Etymology
Origin of divergence
From the Medieval Latin word dīvergentia, dating back to 1650–60. See diverge, -ence
Example Sentences
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Suggestions the two might not be on the same page come from the divergence in their messaging in Australia.
From BBC
Geography is playing a key role in oil price divergence.
From Barron's
That divergence matters for one simple reason — essential services are structurally expensive.
From MarketWatch
The magnitude of that divergence will depend on the duration of the conflict and how long the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to most shipping.
Jared Walczak, who analyzes state policy for the Tax Foundation, said he expects the divergence to continue as states pick one path or the other.
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