Be at variance with; be out of line with.
To go in a different direction than what is expected.
1 Investors' decisions would diverge only because of differences in their personal situation.
2 The popular and the national interests must necessarily in some measure diverge .
3 Drink, food and shopping habits all diverge between London and the rest.
4 They tend to diverge during periods of market stress and vice versa.
5 Moreover, numerosity and duration processing diverge in terms of their neuronal correlates.
6 That trend will see the fate of food and non-food retailers diverge .
7 Both parties decry tax loopholes, although they diverge on what constitutes one.
8 As it is, the styles diverge and pass out between the filaments.
9 Narratives, verbally identical in some portions, diverge more or less in others.
10 Gene families expand by gene duplication, and resulting paralogs diverge through mutation.
11 Fortunately they were at the crossroads where their paths were to diverge .
12 They run parallel for a hundred and eighty-six miles, then diverge again.
13 When the scores diverge , O'Leary reads the essay to find out why.
14 Subsequent episodes, all of them smart and funny, diverge wildly in tone.
15 As our paths seem likely to diverge , they had better begin now.
16 UK and euro zone interest rates look set to diverge further.
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