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    Di·verge
    /dəˈvərj/

    verb

    • 1. (of a road, route, or line) separate from another route, especially a main one, and go in a different direction: "the flight path diverged from the original flight plan" Similar separatepartdisuniteforkOpposite converge
    • 2. (of a series) increase indefinitely as more of its terms are added.
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  3. The parallel lines appear to diverge. We went through school and college together, but then our paths diverged. diverge from something The coastal road diverges from the freeway just north of Santa Monica. Many species have diverged from a single ancestor. It is thought that the two species diverged about 130 million years ago.

  4. diverge meaning: 1. to be different, or to develop in a different way: 2. to go in different directions: . Learn more.

  5. 2 [intransitive] diverge (from something) (formal) (of opinions, views, etc.) to be different Opinions diverge greatly on this issue. 3 [ intransitive ] diverge from something to be or become different from what is expected, planned, etc. to diverge from the norm He diverged from established procedure. opposite converge

  6. diverge meaning, definition, what is diverge: if similar things diverge, they develop ...: Learn more.

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  8. DIVERGE definition: 1. to be different, or to develop in a different way: 2. to go in different directions: . Learn more.

  9. Diverge (in the context of sequences and series) means not settling towards some value. In other words, not converging to a fixed value. When a series (sum of all elements in a sequence) diverges, it goes to positive or negative infinity as the number of elements in the sequence approaches infinity. Figure 1 – Depiction of Diverge.

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