1 to become varied or different, or to make something varied or different:
2 to start to produce a range of different types of products or services, in order to succeed in more markets or protect yourself against risk:
Farmers are increasingly diversifying into other activities to supplement their incomes.
Using its powerful brand name, the company has successfully diversified and entered new markets.
It would be a good idea to diversify the local economy away from its present over-dependence on oil.
3 to put money into a range of different types of investments in order to reduce risk:
The rise of city comedy thus heightened awareness of the social process through a heightened sense of the theater's diversifying comic potential.
A third reason is the desire to spread risks by diversifying sources of supply or markets.
I notice, for example, that 'community music therapy' is a term emerging to describe some of these diversifying and hybridising sub-fields of practice.
As the market for literature diversified, for example, the more socially stratified it became.
Also, as owning firms have expanded they have diversified and have found themselves in competition with their consortium offspring.
All the countries studied were, for example, diversifying the provision of care, trying to integrate provision across traditional service and professional boundaries, and devolving budgets.
When an organisation diversifies its activities into different products and markets, it is common for the structure to be" divisionalised".
More importantly, trade liberalization should be observed in conjunction with governments diversifying their revenue sources.
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多樣化, 差異化, (使)多元化經營,(使)從事多種經營…
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değiştirmek, farklılaştırmak, farklı alanda üretim yapmak…
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