diversified
Americanadjective
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distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects.
diversified activity.
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distributed among a judicious variety of types; balanced.
Investments focused in a single industry, such as energy, are more vulnerable to market volatility than more diversified investments.
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producing different kinds of goods, crops, etc., or expanded so as to do so.
He owns a diversified farm, raising livestock, produce, and medicinal herbs.
Other Word Forms
- nondiversified adjective
- quasi-diversified adjective
- undiversified adjective
- well-diversified adjective
Etymology
Origin of diversified
Example Sentences
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“Inference workloads are more diversified and may open up new areas for competition,” analysts at Bernstein wrote after Nvidia’s recent deal was announced.
Weighting by market cap rewards success, but this means index-fund investors’ portfolios may not be as diversified as they want them to be.
From MarketWatch
The AIQ ETF offers a diversified way to express AI optimism with just three of the Magnificent Seven—Alphabet, Apple and Tesla—inside its 10 largest holdings.
From Barron's
The AIQ ETF offers a diversified way to express AI optimism with just three of the Magnificent Seven—Alphabet, Apple and Tesla—inside its 10 largest holdings.
From Barron's
The rotation across regions has created a more diversified form of resilience.
From Barron's
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