DEPART vs DIVERGE: NOUN
- The act of going away; departure.
- Division; separation, as of a compound substance into its elements: as, “water of depart,”
- A going away; departure.
- Division; separation, as of compound substances into their ingredients.
- A going away; departure; hence, death.
- Death.
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DEPART vs DIVERGE: VERB
- Be at variance with; be out of line with
- Move away from a place into another direction
- Remove oneself from an association with or participation in
- Wander from a direct or straight course
- To separate, part.
- To divide up; to distribute, share.
- To go away from; to leave.
- Go away or leave
- To deviate (from).
- To leave; to set out on a journey.
- Leave
- To become different, to separate (from another line or path).
- To separate, to tend into a different direction (from another line or path).
- To run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions.
- Not to converge: to have no limit, or no finite limit.
- Be at variance with; be out of line with
- Move or draw apart
- Have no limits as a mathematical series
- Extend in a different direction
DEPART vs DIVERGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; -- with from
- To go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as from a place or a person; to withdraw; -- opposed to arrive; -- often with from before the place, person, or thing left, and for or to before the destination.
- To part; to divide; to separate.
- To resign; to part with.
- To go away; leave.
- To die.
- To vary, as from a regular course; deviate: : swerve.
- To go away from; leave.
- To quit this world; to die.
- To pass away; to perish.
- To differ from a typical form; to vary from a normal condition; to dissent from a creed or position generally held or taken.
- To extend from a common point in different directions; to tend from one point and recede from each other; to tend to spread apart; to turn aside or deviate (as from a given direction); -- opposed to converge.
- To cause (light rays, for example) to diverge; deflect.
- To fail to approach a limit.
- To be different, as in opinion or manner; differ: : swerve.
- To depart from an established pattern or norm; deviate.
- To go or extend in different directions from a common point; branch out.
DEPART vs DIVERGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate.
- To divide in order to share; to apportion.
- To leave; to depart from.
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DEPART vs DIVERGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To die; decease; leave this world.
- Depart for someplace
- Be at variance with
- Be out of line with
- In law, to deviate in a subsequent pleading from the title or defense in the previous pleading.
- To deviate; go back or away, as from a course or principle of action, authoritative instructions, etc.; desist.
- To go or move away; withdraw, as from a place, a person, etc.
- To separate from a place or a person; go a different way; part.
- To separate into parts; become divided.
- To share; give or take a part or share.
- To depart from; quit; leave (by ellipsis of the usual from).
- [At the Savoy Conference (1661) the use of the word depart in the marriage service was objected to by the Nonconformist divines. It was therefore changed (in 1662) to do part, us in the present prayer-book.]
- To separate; sunder; dispart.
- To divide; separate into parts; dispart.
- An abbreviation of department.
- To move or lie in different directions from a common point; branch off: opposed to converge.
- In general, to become or be separated from another, or one from another; take different courses or directions: as, diverging trains of thought; lives that diverge one from the other.
- To differ from a typical form; vary from a normal state or from the truth.
- In mathematics, to become larger (in modulus) without limit: said of an infinite series when, on adding the terms, beginning with the first, the sum increases indefinitely toward infinity. A series may be divergent without diverging. See divergent series, under divergent.
- Be out of line with
- Be at variance with
DEPART vs DIVERGE: RELATED WORDS
- Set forth, Take off, Part, Set off, Vary, Digress, Sidetrack, Stray, Diverge, Straggle, Quit, Start, Go, Deviate, Leave
- Dissent, Deflect, Divert, Defer, Derogates, Derogate, Separate, Departs, Deviates, Differs, Differed, Differ, Depart, Vary, Deviate
DEPART vs DIVERGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Departure, Take leave, Set out, Go away, Take off, Part, Set off, Vary, Stray, Diverge, Straggle, Quit, Start, Deviate, Leave
- Converge, Intersect, Dissent, Deflect, Divert, Defer, Derogates, Derogate, Separate, Departs, Differs, Differ, Depart, Vary, Deviate
DEPART vs DIVERGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When does GSRTC last bus depart from Baroda?
- The females depart and territories may change hands.
- Book a car for the date you depart.
- Depart a comment under and let us know.
- He and Ollie depart for the gardens together.
- Lest we depart from Him and go astray.
- To ask leave to depart; leave to depart.
- Some domestic flights depart from the international terminal, and conversely, some international flights to Canada depart from the domestic terminals.
- Depart ye, depart, go out from the midst of her; separate yourselves, ye that bear the vessels of the Lord.
- The Chaldeans shall surely depart from us; for they shall not depart.
- Leading industry experts diverge widely in their assessments.
- Collective agreements, however, may diverge from this principle.
- Views on the other elements continued to diverge.
- As browsers started to diverge different discussions appear.
- Ramp merge and diverge taper lengths were increased.
- Styles diverge more when it comes to prohibitions.
- These two prisms cause parallel rays to diverge.
- The analysts diverge on betweenclass grouping, or tracking.
- Do these notions of place converge or diverge?
- Beaks diverge under natural selection, but why songs diverge is less clear.
DEPART vs DIVERGE: QUESTIONS
- Where does the Hornblower dinner cruise depart from?
- What services depart from Greenland (Surrey Quays) pier?
- What station does Hillsbus depart from in Parramatta?
- What terminal does flights to Melbourne depart from?
- Where do the Seahorse liveaboard safaris depart from?
- Where does thriller speedboat depart from in Miami?
- Which London airport does British Airways depart from?
- Where do rail replacement services depart from Altrincham?
- Which terminal does easyJet depart from at Gatwick?
- Where do flights depart from Berlin - metropolencode?
- When did Australians and Papuans diverge from each other?
- When did Otocolobus manul diverge from the leopard cat?
- How did the Finnish and Estonian languages diverge?
- Did the MSI + pathway diverge before SMAD4 inactivation?
- What causes DNA sequences to diverge between organisms?
- Where do Froebel's perspectives on education diverge?
- When did Boletus reticulatus diverge from Boleta aereus?
- When did dinosaurs diverge from archosaur ancestors?
- Do dichroic mirrors actually diverge the wavefront?
- Will the new diverge be the new replacement for the KTM diverge?