diverge from
Frequency: 9.5150.5 per million words
The standard preposition used to indicate the point of separation or the standard being deviated from.
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- This country's interests diverge considerably from those of other countries.
- His opinion on the matter diverges sharply from the official company line.
- After three miles, the path diverges from the main road and heads into the forest.
- The film's plot diverged significantly from that of the original novel.
- The results of our experiment diverge from the expected outcome.
- My career path has diverged from what my parents envisioned for me.
- Our new marketing strategy will diverge from traditional methods.
- Her memory of the event diverged slightly from her friend's account.
- As the discussion continued, the conversation started diverging from the main topic.
- It is a place where two great rivers diverge from a single source.