0 to follow a different direction, or to be or become different:
1 to go in different directions from the same point, or to become different:
2 if rates, values, or amounts diverge, the difference between them increases:
3 to be very different, or to develop in different or unexpected ways:
Thus, the speeds and phases of the two streams will diverge.
In the case of an axially symmetric vortex, the newly formed dipoles diverge in arbitrary directions, whereas here it is predetermined by the initial configuration.
There are diverging results on age of onset of gender marking and on erroneous gender marking of indefinite and definite articles.
The two views also diverge somewhat with respect to neuroanatomy.
None of the simplified approaches gives a picture of plasma evolution that does not diverge over time from the real plasma macroscopic evolution.
When at rest the wings slightly diverge and are elevated at a considerable angle above the thorax and abdomen.
Thus, the picture that emerges from this analysis diverges from earlier research in many important ways.
Our ancestries are separated by at least a billion years, during which time our respective genetic determinants of ageing are likely to have diverged dramatically.
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