0 present participle of diverge --
1 to follow a different direction, or to be or become different: --
It is possible that a handful of participants would provide judgements diverging from this overall (hypothetical) result.
At this point the simulation stops with the electron density diverging to infinity.
Further, we encountered constantly diverging opinions regarding the costs and ease of maintenance from various developers and users of meta-knowledge.
But there are still huge differences among national policies, embodied for example in diverging welfare state models.
Because the diverging trajectory groups were slightly but significantly different in initial well-being, it was necessary to include initial well-being in the regression analyses.
Diverging opinions on who started the war - locals or strangers, leaders or commoners - are an intriguing aspect of later accounts of the uprising.
Petiole with dorsal lateral carinae elevated, diverging posteriorly, but extending to posterior margin.
Diverging pathways, developmental transformations, multiple etiologies and the problem of continuity in development.