Complete Definition of "diverge"

English
Etymology
From Latin di-#Latin|di-, from dis-#Latin|dis-, "apart", + vergere, "to bend".

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)d�|-��(r)d�

Verb
en-verb|diverg|ed

  1. intransitive to run apart; to tend into different directions
  2. intransitive mathematics (of a sequence) to have no limit

Antonyms
to converge (1,2)

Translations
trans-top|to run apart
Finnish: erkaantua, erota
trans-mid
German: divergieren
trans-bottom

trans-top|to have no limit
Finnish: hajaantua
German: divergieren
trans-mid
Swedish: divergera
trans-bottom

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ttbc|Ido: divergar
mid

Derived terms
divergence
divergent

de:diverge
fa:diverge
fr:diverge
io:diverge
ro:diverge
sv:diverge
te:diverge
vi:diverge
zh:diverge

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