Diverse in a sentence as an adjective

There is a lot of equipment needed to correctly wash a car in diverse weather conditions.

Today, it does not because the world is big and diverse and because entrepreneurs today who do startups come from all sorts of cultures and backgrounds.

There is a rich and diverse right-wing ideological taxonomy.

Cloudflare always does an excellent job of optimizing their writeups for large, diverse audiences.

The global musical monoculture is ending and a diverse, global party is replacing it.

With age comes an expanded set of things we understand, and an infinitely diverse set of different and very interesting things to care about.

Regardless of how qualified you are individually, Yale is trying to build a diverse class, so if you do the same thing as 1000 other candidates, it's very hard to vouch for you.

If you have, say, 5% women/minority/whatever speaking in the first year of your conference, that metric could act as a swift kick up the butt that you're not doing enough outreach, your CFP is poor, you're not promoting the CFP in a diverse way, etc.

Probably the best point made in this article is that universities aim for "surface" diversity: they take the easy route of pretending that picking enough students of enough different racial backgrounds is actually making their school diverse.

What do you do when you realize it's nice to have a big diverse circle of friends sometimes -- for trying to round people up for certain activities, or so you aren't limited to the tastes of your one or two really close friends -- but maintaining that social network is intimidating and draining and you don't know if you're up to it?

Well, what you write certainly isn't aimed at me, because I don't do any of "keeping their children isolated inside their own bubble, safely ensconced away from undesirable beliefs, classes and ethnicities" in my culturally diverse, community-involved, intellectually curious homeschooling family.

Diverse definitions

adjective

many and different; "tourist offices of divers nationalities"; "a person of diverse talents"

adjective

distinctly dissimilar or unlike; "celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan"; "animals as various as the jaguar and the cavy and the sloth"

See also: various