Diverge in a sentence as a verb

Issue some more writes to make sure the logs of the new and the old master diverge.

If your tastes diverge from DHH's tastes to a greater extent, it won't be as much fun.

Yes, and Google has committed to pay an extra dividend if the prices diverge too much, because laws.

That makes parents likely to interact less with their "nonsocial" sons, which could cause the sexes' developmental pathways to diverge.

Bitcoin is very complex and if you arent skilled and very thorough you are likely to diverge from its behavior in small, hard to detect ways.

Without collateral markets, volatilises for puts and calls will diverge and the market's robustness will suffer.

All "they" have to do is stick the words "Based on a True Story" somewhere in there, and they can diverge however far they want from the facts, yet people will still gobble it up.

But Apple shows that if your products are sufficiently more desirable than competitors', you can make market share and profit share diverge.

I wrote a 3000-word review of one book[1] that diverged into fuzzy logic, theories of jurisprudence and a few other areas in order to properly explain my reaction.

When ownership is diffuse, that problem is more acute, and managers' interests more easily diverge from shareholders' interests.

Seems that that modern CPU architectures have changed so much that our theoretical models diverge further and further from reality, I think this is pretty interesting.

Great comments thread on that post, including this gem after WebKit is fingered as the wrongdoer:"Two different libraries to implement text-field editing -- because, you know, that's somewhere you might want to diverge and innovate.

I agree with you to a certain extent, but I think it's also important to realize that, just as languages evolve and dialects diverge, technical jargon evolves and diverges into dialects as well.

Now I accept that there are cases where the short-term goals of a corporation maximising its shareholder value can converge with the goals of wider communities, and I'll even admit that there are times when communities can benefit from the actions of corporations, but it must be recognised that ultimately their goals diverge.

Diverge definitions

verb

move or draw apart; "The two paths diverge here"

verb

have no limits as a mathematical series

verb

extend in a different direction; "The lines start to diverge here"; "Their interests diverged"

verb

be at variance with; be out of line with

See also: deviate vary depart